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Resonance on a 292e...inverted signal needed?

Resonance on a 292e...inverted signal needed?

2008-11-07 by derwskee

Does a anyone know if you need to invert the output of the 292e before 
mixing back into the input (via a mixer) to increase resonance and if 
so how would one invert the signal within a 200e system.

Second question; anyone see a problem with using a small non-powered 
resistance mixer within the audio path of a 200e system...any issues 
there other then a potential slight loss of overal output from the 
mixed signal and no boost ability?

Thanks very much!

Andrew

Re: [200e] Resonance on a 292e...inverted signal needed?

2008-11-07 by Richard Lainhart

Not only do you not need to, you wouldn't want to, as that would cause  
cancellation, not feedback.


> Does a anyone know if you need to invert the output of the 292e before
> mixing back into the input (via a mixer) to increase resonance and if
> so how would one invert the signal within a 200e system.
>
> Second question; anyone see a problem with using a small non-powered
> resistance mixer within the audio path of a 200e system...any issues
> there other then a potential slight loss of overal output from the
> mixed signal and no boost ability?




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Re: [200e] Resonance on a 292e...inverted signal needed?

2008-11-07 by JB

Yes i think highpass is the result actually

2008/11/7 Richard Lainhart <rlainhart@otownmedia.com>:
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>> Does a anyone know if you need to invert the output of the 292e before
>> mixing back into the input (via a mixer) to increase resonance and if
>> so how would one invert the signal within a 200e system.
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>> Second question; anyone see a problem with using a small non-powered
>> resistance mixer within the audio path of a 200e system...any issues
>> there other then a potential slight loss of overal output from the
>> mixed signal and no boost ability?
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