15-Apr-2020, 19:33
(This post was last modified: 15-Apr-2020, 20:52 by Jamington2004.)
Found this older thread too seems it’s a known issue https://devialetchat.com/Thread-DOS2-stereo-balance
Just tried one of the suggestions on there and it worked for me
Physically unplugged both phantoms (I seem to remember this is different to switching off and on at the switch as unplugging clears all the PLC data or something?!)
Plugged back in Then 3 short clicks after they come to life and they emit another cool noise
Seems much more centred now - not sure if perfect but the fact I am having to think very hard about and considered getting my tape measure out to check I am dead centre says it all!
Let me know if it works for you
Just tried one of the suggestions on there and it worked for me
Physically unplugged both phantoms (I seem to remember this is different to switching off and on at the switch as unplugging clears all the PLC data or something?!)
Plugged back in Then 3 short clicks after they come to life and they emit another cool noise
Seems much more centred now - not sure if perfect but the fact I am having to think very hard about and considered getting my tape measure out to check I am dead centre says it all!
Let me know if it works for you