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Hi Cam, My first guess is that the first DL-4 has a setting that is peaking or otherwise has a gain noticeably higher than unity. Peaking is when filters (such as the sweep effect on the DL-4) emphasize (amplify) a certain frequency range. Other ways of achieving above-unity gain is by layering several overdubs (although this is compensated in part by the DL-4's own internal feedback level control). In other words, the DL-4 is capable of output signals that exceed its own input dynamic range. (This is a property - in fact a virtue - of many effects/processor devices, not a fault of this particular design). A solution might be to route the output of the first DL-4 through compression/limiting if available. A second, less desirable approach is to reduce the input signal level to the first unit (which has the drawback of reducing signal-to-noise ratio by the same amount). Nic >From: "cameron street" <c.jas@optusnet.com.au> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >Subject: DL4 distortion problem >Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 20:01:50 -0800 > >I was using a dl4 and a headrush. >but changed to 2 dl4's. >it was quieter, and better all around, BUT!!!! >noticed a slight distortion on the top end, >Gain adjustment on amp won't change much. >so 1 dl4 is cool, 2 is too much signal. >What's the go? >please help. i bought the 2nd DL4 instead of >paying my car rego. Have i made a mistake! >cam > > _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com