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Old 04-08-2012, 18:29   #17
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Re: Constant Drops While Gaming

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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
no they are not, anything below 7 is good for downstream and anything above 33 is good for upstream. I would only be worried about the upstream power if he lived a million miles away from the cab.

If you want to settle the arguement (op) buy one of these and we'll see if it makes any difference:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/forward-pa...item2a2061a632

edit: I have just remembered that the shub can only tollerate something like a total of 33db across all the channels it is using otherwise it dies. While each channel is within spec cumulatively they are too high so I defo recommend buying that attentuator to see if it helps. Apologies to sollp, you was right in a round about way.
That type of attenuator will only reduce to forward levels and not the reverse levels, so it will need putting on a higher tap port in the cab,(if available) this will attenuate the forward and reverse levels.
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