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Beck
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Yeah, using dbx on the 388 you’re well above the noise floor w/ 95 dB S/N ratio.
With something like the 388 I would aim for 0 VU as a ceiling, if you bounce up to +1 on peaks it’s ok. Quantegy 407 is just right.
Just remember analog VU meters don’t work like LED bars, so pay close attention to the peak-reading LEDs, that they don’t stay on, but only blink at you occasionally.
When I was using cassette portastudios w/dbx back in the day, 0 VU for peak signals was a hard rule with analog meters.
With something like the 388 I would aim for 0 VU as a ceiling, if you bounce up to +1 on peaks it’s ok. Quantegy 407 is just right.
Just remember analog VU meters don’t work like LED bars, so pay close attention to the peak-reading LEDs, that they don’t stay on, but only blink at you occasionally.
When I was using cassette portastudios w/dbx back in the day, 0 VU for peak signals was a hard rule with analog meters.