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Old March 2nd, 2010, 06:29 PM
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Re: New to Hoster and forum

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Originally Posted by marklwood View Post
For the time being, you can also turn the headphone volume on your computer down as low as possible. This is a powered out (it drives the headphone speakers) running to a line level input on your mixer. By turning down the volume as far as you can get away with, you will reduce the power (and noise) running to your mixer.

i am having second thoughts about your suggestion, not that it wont work, nor i'm criticising it, my question is if you turned down the headphone volume, you then have to turn up your board and in my opinion that will make the board work harder to reach or make your speakers work to its peak ( harder ) , correct me if i'm wrong ,what i do was i have my laptop volume high which is connected to one of the boards line in channel,and my board main volume is up to the unity gain, my speakers ( powered ) are on 12'oclock, and i just turned the channels gain down where my laptop is connected , works for me i havent heard a hum/noise for a while now..
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