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# As above, the R1 Remote Control MASTER knob is the last stage of gain. This knob gives you control over all 4 channels of the PS1 Power Stand. | # As above, the R1 Remote Control MASTER knob is the last stage of gain. This knob gives you control over all 4 channels of the PS1 Power Stand. | ||
== Owners Talk about Gain Staging === | === Owners Talk about Gain Staging === | ||
Owner gittar-jonz <ref>[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/778102955/m/6351081922?r=5011018032#5011018032 gittar-jonz in the Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards]</ref> | Owner gittar-jonz <ref>[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/778102955/m/6351081922?r=5011018032#5011018032 gittar-jonz in the Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards]</ref> | ||
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Every piece of equipment that I've used in my PAS has benefited from this rule. I've had some pieces that had intolerable amounts of noise (the Digitech Vocal 300 comes to mind) when the gain at the Digitech was set low, and the PAS set high. When I reversed them back to the "rule" - set the Digitech gain as high as possible, and just adjust the trim at the PAS only as needed, it became a usable piece of equipment. | Every piece of equipment that I've used in my PAS has benefited from this rule. I've had some pieces that had intolerable amounts of noise (the Digitech Vocal 300 comes to mind) when the gain at the Digitech was set low, and the PAS set high. When I reversed them back to the "rule" - set the Digitech gain as high as possible, and just adjust the trim at the PAS only as needed, it became a usable piece of equipment. | ||
== General Principles == | == General Principles == | ||