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... balance control for finer adjustment ...minor issue

Posted by JBen on September 26, 2010 at 20:47:49:

Ha ha, it seems like my use of the term "sweet spot" in a different context launched a whole new thing on the new balance control. I only meant the "sweet spot" of settings.

In any event, I played a little with the balance control. It is good to have it for some music.

An issue that could turn out to be just my system: using the balance control can lock up my cPlay b38 here. It happened a few times in the course of a week while LOWERING a channel back to 0db. It suddenly shows "-0.2db" and locks up if I went too far down, it seems.

If it happenes to anyone else, here is how I dealt with it (USB sound card):
- cPlay will not turn off, it is frozen...so,
- MUTE the amps
- Launch the Task Manager and use it to kill the cPlay session.
- Unplug the USB card (that's what I have)
- Plug it back after a few seconds
- Run cPlay again. It it looks good...un-mute. ENJOY!

The issue happened on an AMD-based PC running Win7 pro, cPlay at 176 & 192.