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thereelman77
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Ok, so I cannot seem to find directions for accurately calibrating the REPRODUCE function on my MX5050 B2-HD. The otari alignment guides online do not apply to my model. I mean, am I just calibrating 1K from the tape to 0vu on playback and then 10k for channel EQ at 0vu as well? The issue, is that when the meter gets above 0vu the peak light goes on, I'm talking if the meter "flutters" and moves just a little bit, the light goes off, which doesn't seem right to me? Or am I calibrating for something like -3vu?
Secondly, the input calibration doesn't seem to make sense. Following my manual, I calibrated everything it said to do. The only issue being that my HI FREQ EQ on channel 1 would not go above -3vu (so, in-turn I calibrated channel 2 to -3vu to be equal) But, once I've calibrated it, the issue is that when I go to record something, I get a peak reading and start to get distortion, barely hitting above -8vu. When I'm running a track from my computer or tape deck into the 2 track is when I'm having the issue. My manual doesn't state anything for calibrating the source input pots as well.....
My second question, applying above, is how do I use my multimeter for checking the voltage on the output of the deck? I mean, what mode do I set the multimeter too and then which probe (pos. or neg.) do I put where? I hope, that maybe once I can get the multimeter set, everything else will be able to be set up so that I can accurately calibrate the bloody thing already.
Secondly, the input calibration doesn't seem to make sense. Following my manual, I calibrated everything it said to do. The only issue being that my HI FREQ EQ on channel 1 would not go above -3vu (so, in-turn I calibrated channel 2 to -3vu to be equal) But, once I've calibrated it, the issue is that when I go to record something, I get a peak reading and start to get distortion, barely hitting above -8vu. When I'm running a track from my computer or tape deck into the 2 track is when I'm having the issue. My manual doesn't state anything for calibrating the source input pots as well.....
My second question, applying above, is how do I use my multimeter for checking the voltage on the output of the deck? I mean, what mode do I set the multimeter too and then which probe (pos. or neg.) do I put where? I hope, that maybe once I can get the multimeter set, everything else will be able to be set up so that I can accurately calibrate the bloody thing already.