
gecko zzed
Grumpy Mod
For years I (and other live sound engineers who I associate with) have operated a rig by running power amps fully wound up.
In my recent reading on this topic, I am now given to believe that this is not in fact the best way of setting up a system.
My usual practice (in brief) is to:
a) wind amps up
b) set desk master fader to unity
c) set input channel gain to get a PFL level of around unity
d) bring channel fader up to taste.
My recent reading suggests an alternative
a) set input gain to get PFL level of around unity
b) set channel fader to unity
c) set desk master fader to unity
d) bring power amps to taste
Can anyone offer advice on either of these techniques, and why one would be preferable to another?
In my recent reading on this topic, I am now given to believe that this is not in fact the best way of setting up a system.
My usual practice (in brief) is to:
a) wind amps up
b) set desk master fader to unity
c) set input channel gain to get a PFL level of around unity
d) bring channel fader up to taste.
My recent reading suggests an alternative
a) set input gain to get PFL level of around unity
b) set channel fader to unity
c) set desk master fader to unity
d) bring power amps to taste
Can anyone offer advice on either of these techniques, and why one would be preferable to another?