MOOG's reply to John McEroe! I love it!
The Claravox output is a very hot line level signal, therefore it is important to implement your instrument into your setup correctly. Everything boils down to set up and gain staging. If you are using an amplifier, you run the risk of hearing volume bleed while sending a line level signal to an instrument level input. If you have the option to lower the gain on your amplifier, the amount of bleed would reduce. Monitoring the Claravox with a mixer between your amplifier or monitors allows you to adjust your settings on the mixer at lower volumes, and higher volumes on your sound source. Some latent signal can be present across all Claravox given the varying nature of how it can be implemented in ones setup, however it can be diminished if implemented correctly.
Best,
Z Briggs
Service Administrator
Moog Music
I would so much like to tell them that the issue is over, not thanks to them.
But the warranty would be over too.
Hope they don't read the forum, ha ha...
I could propose them a deal.
I tell them how we solved the issue and they do not void the warranty.
I think it's fair...