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kermitoz
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kermitoz
March 2021 | 1 Replies
I'm using an old DBX 2031 thats probably hasn't seen the light of day in about 2 years. When I chain this thing on my vocals, the SNR just goes through the roof. Pushing faders in any direction will increase the noise depending on how much is gained. Using the built-in Type-III NR will bring it down to a less than audible volume with idle signal, but as soon as the singer sends something, you can hear the noise behind the vocals. Is this normal behaviour for this EQ? Just seems like waaay too much noise for me, in fact I'm preferring the channel strip EQ over this thing
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