I'd like to continue using this pre-amp, because when it was working correctly it produced really good eat sound stage.very musical.really open sound. Will the pre-amp also be replaced with the TAD-60 tube amp(I'm not familiar with it) that you mention or are you going to continue to use this pre-amp? Trying to correct this with the Behringer will probably have very limited sucess. Thanks!īecause the Pre-Amp has a gain problem in one of it's channels something has gone wrong and you most likely have other audible problems(ie: distortion) besides gain/balance issues between channels. How do I ensure that my Behringer settings are 'flat'? What settings do I go into in my Behringer to have the correct balance? Do I go into the DEQ menu, WIDTH menu, or both? Basically, I want a 'flat' response with even balance in both speakers. I want my system to sound as neutral as possible from the line stage, because I am trying different tubes to see what sounds best. Also, 12 DB attenuators do not work, because the gain is very excessive. My solid state Sherbourn amplifier will not allow me to adjust the volume, as I won't be able to do so until I get my new TAD-60 tube amp for two channel listening. I currently own a tube preamp that has a high gain problem in the right channel and am running it through my Behringer DEQ2496 Ultra Curve Pro to correct this.
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