robm321
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I use a Xin Supermini III, and I have had to put the attenuator on.
The reason is as I turn up the amp volume up without the attenuator, it the volume increase starts in the left IEM and then increases in the right IEM eventually reaching a point where the volume is the same level in both left and right. On some recordings to get both the left and right to balance the volume is too loud. Or seeminly too loud anyway.
I do feel that the attenuator degrades the sound, but I can't be sure. It because listening without is set at a much louder volume.
If anyone can understand what I've tried to explain and can relate, what was your solution?
The reason is as I turn up the amp volume up without the attenuator, it the volume increase starts in the left IEM and then increases in the right IEM eventually reaching a point where the volume is the same level in both left and right. On some recordings to get both the left and right to balance the volume is too loud. Or seeminly too loud anyway.
I do feel that the attenuator degrades the sound, but I can't be sure. It because listening without is set at a much louder volume.
If anyone can understand what I've tried to explain and can relate, what was your solution?