There should be input step pads near the mic inputs spme have a 4 way
switch -20, +10 , 600 ohms plus a trimpot, some just a switch.
gino
On 6/24/07, jeffc@... <jeffc@...> wrote:
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> i have recently picked up a couple lexicon effects units on ebay
> for some decent prices. a reflex and an mpx-100. i've had an lxp-1
> for years and have been very pleased with it, particularly as a
> reverb unit - amazing for the price.
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> i have had the lxp-1 on my main console effects bus for years,
> with no level problems at all. i have also used it as an insert
> effect, again with no level problems.
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> but... both the reflex and mpx-100 are giving me fits when used
> as insert effects from a mackie i use as a sub-mixer. they seem
> to be expecting a guitar level signal, and i can barely use the
> input knob at all to control the input level. turning it just a
> tiny tiny bit causes the input level to overload. the input i also
> too hot when used on the effects bus - again, it seems like it's
> looking for a guitar level signal :(
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> so i have a really stupid question:
> what can i use to "pad" the input signal so it doesn't overload
> the inputs? [keep in mind that i use these 'stero-in/stero-out'
> so i would probably need 4 of whatever i'll need]
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> is there some simple way to match these levels?
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> would i have to change the values of the input level pots?
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> my old delay units have level pad switches to fix this problem.
> the lexicons have no pads - just the input level knobs.
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> thanks again in advance.
> jeff
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