Uh ooh... Dealer mounted it already.
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I would not even begin to know how to set that thing up. What told you the gains on the EQ were too high?
Kane, when tuning gains across the board will be adjusted. One of the pro's can chime in if they like, but basically, you have to find the point on each piece of your system that is just below causing clipping. Most EQ's have adjustable gain settings just like the amps do. With the gain to high, you can introduce noise (especially from the Krypt). In Kyles case, we lowered his gains and adjusted a bit on the amp to compensate bringing it down upstream.
Just as an alternative..
https://forum.moomba.com/showthread....853#post176853
Also, I'll throw this out there regarding my Krypt EQ I bought last year. I have been doing some trouble shooting with white noise in my system. I have isolated every single component to find the true source of the noise, and it is the Krypt. Both David and Brian warned of this last year about how noisy the Krypt will be, and truthfully, I did not notice it being that noisy until recently. As long as the Krypt is in the loop I have noise. Only when I completely remove power from the unit does it go away. Keep in mind, every single power and ground wire in my setup has a home-run back to my stereo bank. Just food for thought.
FWIW my WS 420 had white noise as well.. Just saying. i think if you introduce line drivers , amplifications etc. you will get noise.
Not to say it was not my home run setup either, but i thought everything was wired correctly.
Dusty did you put something else in or just eliminate it.?
I hope this does not create a WW debate...
I've heard the same on any type of line driver. I think are some more noisy than others, though, what that amounts to at end of day? Not quite sure.
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Yeah, I guess I should have added that all will have some, yet the Krypt seems to be at the top of the noise chain from what we have been told.