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should it warm up first
Was told by a gutair center rep that my dbx386 is a great pre-amp and that i should let it warm up about 2-3 hrs before a session, can anyone confirm this. The problem I have been encountering w/the 386 is when recording high frequency's (strings type sounds) at very hot levels I get a crackling sound thru the pre-amp.
Can anyone confirm that warming up the 386 about 2-3 hrs before using it will cure this problem? |
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