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Speaker Workshop setup - line in is completely saturating input
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<blockquote data-quote="d0dja" data-source="post: 120973" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>Just to close off this thread, put a voltage divider on the output of my Wallins jig to drop it by half or third, and soundcard inputs were happy, leading to results covered in this thread</p><p></p><p>Topic: These impedance plots look right? (Read 612 times) </p><p>http://www.avforums.co.za/index.php/topic,7975.0.html</p><p></p><p>The USB noise thing is not important, you get good results. I am now using an M-Audio Fastrack Pro as an external soundcard with SW under Win XP (trust it more than Win 7). The M-Audio's inputs are protected and have a clipping warning, you set levels for each input from a 1/4" jack. USB powered, s'ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d0dja, post: 120973, member: 2244"] Just to close off this thread, put a voltage divider on the output of my Wallins jig to drop it by half or third, and soundcard inputs were happy, leading to results covered in this thread Topic: These impedance plots look right? (Read 612 times) http://www.avforums.co.za/index.php/topic,7975.0.html The USB noise thing is not important, you get good results. I am now using an M-Audio Fastrack Pro as an external soundcard with SW under Win XP (trust it more than Win 7). The M-Audio's inputs are protected and have a clipping warning, you set levels for each input from a 1/4" jack. USB powered, s'ok. [/QUOTE]
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