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<blockquote data-quote="What_Trigger" data-source="post: 299650" data-attributes="member: 5020"><p>Hi Bob, that video was normal audio, just the angle makes it look like fine.</p><p></p><p>Regarding threshold, if i lower it the machine is just ballistic and makes the video look tame unless its run at a strong negative threashold.</p><p>lol I did have the coil cable taped up earlier in the day but needed to adjust the shaft length, guess where i had all the cable tightly wound and fully taped over </p><p></p><p>Im happy with the machine in 20khz and 6.4khz it does warble groan etc but is plenty usable still. I have looked over the basics with connectors etc.</p><p></p><p>I also understand that 60khz is more prone to feedback but hell the dam thing aint moving and that definitely ain't usable as it continues if it sits perfectly still resting on the ground, the only way i can use that frequency is fixed GB and fine audio and yes sensitivity is shot to shite. You say you can get yours to run smooth with the sensitivity turned down? I cant go any further down except to turn it off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="What_Trigger, post: 299650, member: 5020"] Hi Bob, that video was normal audio, just the angle makes it look like fine. Regarding threshold, if i lower it the machine is just ballistic and makes the video look tame unless its run at a strong negative threashold. lol I did have the coil cable taped up earlier in the day but needed to adjust the shaft length, guess where i had all the cable tightly wound and fully taped over Im happy with the machine in 20khz and 6.4khz it does warble groan etc but is plenty usable still. I have looked over the basics with connectors etc. I also understand that 60khz is more prone to feedback but hell the dam thing aint moving and that definitely ain't usable as it continues if it sits perfectly still resting on the ground, the only way i can use that frequency is fixed GB and fine audio and yes sensitivity is shot to shite. You say you can get yours to run smooth with the sensitivity turned down? I cant go any further down except to turn it off [/QUOTE]
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