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Romy the Cat


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Think ahead how to measure the DSETs gain.
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If you are in DSET environment then do yourself a favor and build into your DSETs a mechanism that would allow you to monitor the gain of your channels. It might be in real time or in a special calibration mode but you will need and. If you do not in then your DSET’s gain WILL slide and you WILL miss it. After living for a while with 12 channels DSET I feel that calibration mode is an absolute the MUST for DSET. You were warned.

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montepilot


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Adjusting the gain Melchiades
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Does Melchiades single channel amps have this gain mechanism built in?  Since this is the audio for dummies thread, might I ask how this adjustment is done and what kind of device you would use for measuring?

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Romy the Cat


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The calibration mode is for DSETs not for SET.
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 montepilot wrote:
Does Melchiades single channel amps have this gain mechanism built in?  Since this is the audio for dummies thread, might I ask how this adjustment is done and what kind of device you would use for measuring?

A full-range Melquiades or any other SET might have gain control but it is not necessary as the gain drift of one of the channels (right or left) will be very auditable in shifting of center imaging. What you have DSETs working in narrow bandpass then the shifting of the center imaging for the given bandpass is much harder to get from normal music listening and switching the amp into a calibration mode is much better way to do deal with the problem.

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  »  New  A DSET is better then an expensive SET..  DIY Stradivarius...  Audio For Dummies ™  Forum     41  391226  09-21-2007
  »  New  The DSET perspective examines the Herb Reichert article..  Are you still in Reutlingen, Germany?...  Melquiades Amplifier  Forum     5  97234  07-01-2009
  »  New  Dual channel SET..  Space exploration...  Audio Discussions  Forum     8  83824  04-17-2008
  »  New  6 Channel Version of Super Melquiades..  The first Milq screw up....  Melquiades Amplifier  Forum     131  1250058  08-08-2007
  »  New  LF Amplifier in biamping...  DSET is tricky....  Audio For Dummies ™  Forum     10  92041  08-05-2005
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