In Reply to: I use an old Hall Engineering noise generator and an Phonic... posted by jeffreybehr on June 12, 2011 at 12:06:54:
It really helps to have someone else tweak the pots; else you spend a LOT of time walking, squatting, squinting, and fumbling with a small screwdriver. I found that removing the trim plate (held with 4 screws) helped a lot.
So I repeated the process untill I couldn't make the bass levels more or less peaky; some of the pots are full down and some full up.
You mean you repeated the process until you couldn't take the leg cramps!
Ya know, I didn't wanna comment on that, appearing like an old fart. BUT, you nailed this process right where it resides, PITFASS!I see they're up to a PAA3. Is worth the $ and is it a one time use?
Do you use the Tone CD from Vandy and then proceed with the Phonic and
helper?
Is it an SPL meter as well; no more RAT meter?Thanks,
Mitch
Edits: 06/12/11
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Follow Ups
- RE: I use an old Hall Engineering noise generator and an Phonic... - wheezer 14:49:56 06/12/11 (0)
- Tired legs? Yes indeed. :-) - jeffreybehr 22:24:48 06/12/11 (0)
- RE: Tired legs? Yes indeed. :-) - wheezer 10:46:08 06/13/11 (0)
- Use the 1Kz tone of the Hall noise generator. As I wrote previously, it's tunable... - jeffreybehr 11:52:54 06/13/11 (0)