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<blockquote data-quote="Jarrod84" data-source="post: 481443" data-attributes="member: 11190"><p>Those running higher gain might also be running Ths B in the null, and using the higher gain to pick up the signal that you were missing. I found running it just under the null point and using gain and volume to bring the signal up. If you go too far with Ths B in either direction it will give a constant loud hum, maybe this is what you are hearing? </p><p>I think also the higher the volume setting the smaller the Ths B range gets before you go too far in either direction and it will hum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jarrod84, post: 481443, member: 11190"] Those running higher gain might also be running Ths B in the null, and using the higher gain to pick up the signal that you were missing. I found running it just under the null point and using gain and volume to bring the signal up. If you go too far with Ths B in either direction it will give a constant loud hum, maybe this is what you are hearing? I think also the higher the volume setting the smaller the Ths B range gets before you go too far in either direction and it will hum. [/QUOTE]
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