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Reggie said:Okay....mulling this one over....thinking....thinking....alright, I give. What do you mean by this?
ok. when a signal is clipped the peak is just lopped off right?
the way a limiter works is when the signal exceeds the threshold, a gain reduction is applied. meaning the whole signal is attentuated, not just the peaks.
like when you're listening to the radio...sometimes when the singer's voice comes in the rest of the music gets quieter...same idea. on a limiter, which normally has an extremely fast release time, it can get really bad. which leads to my comment about seasickness. it might also explain why the OP's cymbals are sounding so bad. lengthening the release time to smooth things out might do the trick.
Reggie said:But what was the reason for not using the ebay machine for the mechanical workings and putting heads and the audio section from your broke machine into it; instead of trying to guess which parts need to be replaced with parts from the ebay machine. I'm afraid I have no idea what you should try, apart from killing yourself. That always seems to work.
I am about at that point.

I might swap the heads into the ebay machine; its still an option. whatever works.
