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Michael I'd recommend to use the hottest possible levels starting from the source (with or without distorting, depending on your taste). The reason is: the "pure information" comes from the source (i.e. guitar). If you turn down the volume at the source and pump it up at the end or somewhere underway, these intermediate amplifiers have to augment information that isn't there. It's as if you take a 10 MPixel camera and configure it to shoot a picture at 1 MPixel and then use Photoshop to blow it up to 10M. Photoshop will introduce a lot of "noise" into the picture when blowing it up, because it has to "pretend" information that wasn't given from the start. I'd been wondering why my sound was rather hissy until I figured out that I hadn't been using enough of the input headroom of the EDP but had increased the output level instead. Bernhard On 22.03.2007, at 19:52, Nemoguitt@aol.com wrote: > is there a "rule" regarding volume settings, i.e. what should be > the hottest?