Andre Lower Posted September 1, 2004 Share Posted September 1, 2004 I am taking the plunge and shelling out 700 bucks ( !!!) for a pair of Ultimate Ears UE-5Pro earphones. Due to budget constraints (or should I say blow-out...) I will not buy the complete IEM system with personal mixer, body-pack, etc. and will make do plugging the earphones directly into the studio/venue submix out that outputs the monitor mixing of my choice. The only catch is I will be lacking an audio peak limiter. And I do not want to risk some dope accidentally hitting some slider or button and making me deaf for life. Is anybody aware of a simple, effective and not-too-expensive audio limiter that could be used for such a rig? Preferably some device that will not kill the headroom and/or modify in any way the audio signal, only ensure it does not rise over a given dB limit. By the way, compression is not required, only some sort of adjustable audio peak limiting. Any contribution will be mostly appreciated. "I'm ready to sing to the world. If you back me up". (Lennon to his bandmates, in an inspired definition of what it's all about). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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