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Old 11-25-2015, 08:03 AM
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Default C|24 Cue Output Anomalies

Hi to all C|24 users, I have one simple question:

I´ve just noticed that the Cue Output of the C|24 is 10db lower and phase inverted compared to the C|24 Cue Input Signal (PT 7/8), and compared to all other inputs/outputs of the C|24.

Measuring was done with a RTW, L Signal PT OUT 7, R Signal Cue OUT C|24.

The C|24 CUE OUTPUT L/R is in phase.

The -10db level loss looks like one phase is missing in the wiring, but it isn´t, double checked this.

CUE POT of the C|24 is all up.

Is this a Bug or Feature? Can Anyone confirm this behaviour?

Thanks a lot!
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