At 6:27 PM -0500 03/24/01, ixqy@... wrote:
You can't build one 410 and use it for both internal and external
signals?!? That almost defeats the purpose of my building this system.
So, before I end up buying a bunch of modules I can't use, exactly how hot
(in audio terms) does a signal have to be??
Something here doesn't make sense. If the motm levels are so hot then how
does anyone ever use their system?? If the mixer outputs are too low for
the motm inputs, then the motm outputs would be too hot for the mixer
inputs.
>Then the catalog seems awfully misleading :/
>> While I still haven't received a technical answer to my question, I
>> went back to the motm pdf catalog and found, "The MOTM-410 can be
>> used with any line level audio source (synth outputs, mixer effect
>> sends, etc.)" So I'm wondering why this pre-amp would be "worth its
>> weight in gold" for such an application.
>
> It's because the 410 requires a resistor to be taken out of the
> circuit for line level inputs. So if you want to use both 10v MOTM
> levels and line level, it's a little difficult...
You can't build one 410 and use it for both internal and external
signals?!? That almost defeats the purpose of my building this system.
So, before I end up buying a bunch of modules I can't use, exactly how hot
(in audio terms) does a signal have to be??
Something here doesn't make sense. If the motm levels are so hot then how
does anyone ever use their system?? If the mixer outputs are too low for
the motm inputs, then the motm outputs would be too hot for the mixer
inputs.