Guilty Party
Member
Hi.
Asking for opinions on what people are setting this pad at and why. It would also be interesting to know what you are running your signal into and if you have found any problems or reasons to to go one way or the other. This is a sound reinforcement question, not involving the computer at all.
I am troubleshooting an FRFR speaker that goes into a muted protection mode, seemingly the speaker is seeing some kind of signal it doesn't like from the FM9 and enters the protection state. I have looked through the manual for the speaker to see whether it will happily accept the higher nominal input but cannot seem to find that info. I have looked at other speaker specs as well and don't see this spec listed there either. Can anyone enlighten me with what the verbage on this spec might look like? The FM9 manual says +4 dBu is for "professional" equipment. What constitutes that if you cannot find the spec on it?
Along the same lines, do we think the input trim on the FM9 could play into the signal being too hot for the speaker to handle? I have it dialed back to like 15% and I am still tickling red a bit. My presets were dialed in a bit hot but I have fixed that and am still having a reliability issue. Trying to get to the bottom of it to see if it is operator error. In other words, do I have something set wrong.
Or is it possible the speaker is overheating?
Curious to hear some replies on this
Asking for opinions on what people are setting this pad at and why. It would also be interesting to know what you are running your signal into and if you have found any problems or reasons to to go one way or the other. This is a sound reinforcement question, not involving the computer at all.
I am troubleshooting an FRFR speaker that goes into a muted protection mode, seemingly the speaker is seeing some kind of signal it doesn't like from the FM9 and enters the protection state. I have looked through the manual for the speaker to see whether it will happily accept the higher nominal input but cannot seem to find that info. I have looked at other speaker specs as well and don't see this spec listed there either. Can anyone enlighten me with what the verbage on this spec might look like? The FM9 manual says +4 dBu is for "professional" equipment. What constitutes that if you cannot find the spec on it?
Along the same lines, do we think the input trim on the FM9 could play into the signal being too hot for the speaker to handle? I have it dialed back to like 15% and I am still tickling red a bit. My presets were dialed in a bit hot but I have fixed that and am still having a reliability issue. Trying to get to the bottom of it to see if it is operator error. In other words, do I have something set wrong.
Or is it possible the speaker is overheating?
Curious to hear some replies on this