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Are you sure 16? I thought there were 16 phono sockets on the back, but they were paralleled pairs for loop-though, with only 8 actual inputs to use. There are only 8 little variable gain pre-sets on the circuit board inside. | Are you sure 16? I thought there were 16 phono sockets on the back, but they were paralleled pairs for loop-though, with only 8 actual inputs to use. There are only 8 little variable gain pre-sets on the circuit board inside. | ||
From memory I think there's only 8 inputs also - noteably there's no 'off' so one of the inputs always had to be left unconnected to mimic this behaviour. [[User:Rob|Rob]] 23:37, 30 May 2007 (BST) | |||
My evidence was from schedula: | |||
.audiocontrol | |||
AND#15:STAj1% | |||
LDAoscopyA:AND#&F0:ORAj1%:STAoscopyA | |||
STAora:\Change sound, leaving other lines alone | |||
RTS | |||
which suggested a 4 bit value, or 16, and I recalled more than 8 sockets. However it might have just been written with the future in mind for a replacement larger mux: you're right about the silent channel, that was mux input 3. [[User:Sprow|Sprow]] 07:55, 31 May 2007 (BST) |
Latest revision as of 06:55, 31 May 2007
Are you sure 16? I thought there were 16 phono sockets on the back, but they were paralleled pairs for loop-though, with only 8 actual inputs to use. There are only 8 little variable gain pre-sets on the circuit board inside.
From memory I think there's only 8 inputs also - noteably there's no 'off' so one of the inputs always had to be left unconnected to mimic this behaviour. Rob 23:37, 30 May 2007 (BST)
My evidence was from schedula:
.audiocontrol AND#15:STAj1% LDAoscopyA:AND#&F0:ORAj1%:STAoscopyA STAora:\Change sound, leaving other lines alone RTS
which suggested a 4 bit value, or 16, and I recalled more than 8 sockets. However it might have just been written with the future in mind for a replacement larger mux: you're right about the silent channel, that was mux input 3. Sprow 07:55, 31 May 2007 (BST)