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ah, the old "level" quandry rears is ugly (but surmountable)
head yet again.
you have two options as far as i see it:
find the sweet spot with the mix knob, input and output.
takes a little time and some close observation. nonetheless, having to set
your mix around 50% will effectively cut your signal down.
the solution: feed and bypass the edp simultaneously.
that way you can set your mix at 100% and the bypassed signal is still
100%. personally, my settings are as follows:
input: 10 o'clock
output: 3 o'clock
mix: 100%
feedback: 100%
i've found this to be the best solution for working around the
edp and getting it seamlessly integrated into you system. as well, i have
two edps purchased within the same year and probably built at roughly the same
time (haven't checked the serial to be sure) and the inputs on each have to be
set slightly different in order to be even...little changes from build to build,
apparently.
-jim
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