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<blockquote data-quote="Jennifer" data-source="post: 418710" data-attributes="member: 4227"><p>Hi Northeast..... yea that one is a bit bigger than the others, it set the hook and kept me coming back to that patch and I keep finding the others about every other trip, sprinkled among the 20 acre parcel.</p><p></p><p>I'm way too new on the SP to give any advice on it. I just found that on filter 1, the weak signals really bounced through the background. I'll report more as I learn the machine, there have been a lot more experienced before me. Suffice it to say that these little ones were pretty deep and maybe it was the stereo effect but it seemed to make a much different sound than it makes when using the regular WM12, the audio filters make a difference for sure. I'm a ham radio operator as well and we know how much different DSP can make to the audio path...</p><p></p><p>PS: But to answer your question, I just left it default as it was before, using the volume on the SP as the main volume.</p><p></p><p>Jen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jennifer, post: 418710, member: 4227"] Hi Northeast..... yea that one is a bit bigger than the others, it set the hook and kept me coming back to that patch and I keep finding the others about every other trip, sprinkled among the 20 acre parcel. I'm way too new on the SP to give any advice on it. I just found that on filter 1, the weak signals really bounced through the background. I'll report more as I learn the machine, there have been a lot more experienced before me. Suffice it to say that these little ones were pretty deep and maybe it was the stereo effect but it seemed to make a much different sound than it makes when using the regular WM12, the audio filters make a difference for sure. I'm a ham radio operator as well and we know how much different DSP can make to the audio path... PS: But to answer your question, I just left it default as it was before, using the volume on the SP as the main volume. Jen [/QUOTE]
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