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    Quote Originally Posted by struth View Post
    the rule of thumb is to switch on in the direction of travel of signal, and then the reverse for off..
    Well I've learned something there, and that is what I will do from now on. How about you Alfie, think your kiddies will remember that?
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    @steve - Still carries too much risk for me I think

    @firebottle - That would be great, thank you. Please can you send me a PM with a quote? The ideal would be for the LED to be red when the muting circuit is on and turn green when it’s ready for use. This is how it is in the 25 preamps.

    Cheers

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