Gain signal for timecode, what's an appropriate value?

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Gain signal for timecode, what's an appropriate value?
Posted on: 06.11.2012 by Johnsie Kingrea
Hey everybody so I just modded my Turntables by grounding them internally and I just want to make sure that it hasn't messed anything up. My vinyls calibrate fine and I just want to know if my gain values for the timecode signal are normal.

I'm getting L: 6.6 and R: 5.8, do these values seem average for everyone?
Johnsie Kingrea
06.11.2012
Hey everybody so I just modded my Turntables by grounding them internally and I just want to make sure that it hasn't messed anything up. My vinyls calibrate fine and I just want to know if my gain values for the timecode signal are normal.

I'm getting L: 6.6 and R: 5.8, do these values seem average for everyone?
Edwina Fagel
06.11.2012
I have about 10.1 and 10.6 with my Stanton Discmaster 2.
Nikole Resende
06.11.2012
A turntables output depends on the cartridge. You should be able to find the values for your cartridges on the manufacturer's website or in any online shop.

That being said, your DVS should run fine with these values.

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