Hi, The 8 pre have a lot of gain and for instruments i seem to not need too much gain. what do you have plugged in when moving the knobs. are you using correct gain stage methods ?
Thanks for the reply, but your comment is implying that I shouldn't use the gain that the 8pre provides because.. it's too much? Then why design the interface to provide that much gain if can't handle it?
I have microphones plugged directly into the inputs, not instruments. The noise is not the result of issues with gain staging, or clipping, or the specific microphone plugged into the unit, or even what outlet it's plugged into. It happens when the gain is turned up, and seems to build-up and get worse the longer that the gain is turned up. Again, the knob is not turned up all the way, just 60-70% is all it takes, which is what I would expect to put it at for gain-hungry dynamic mics.
This is clearly a hardware defect, but what I'm trying to figure out is if it's a defect that exists on ALL 8pre's, or if it just exists on some and I got unlucky.
EDIT: I want to be clear, because I realize I might not have explained it well in the original post--I'm not talking about the noise that exists after you turn the gain up. I realize that there will be underlying noise when you turn the gain up high, that's not the issue. The issue is that extra noise gets added specifically while turning or touching the gain knob. It's like jiggling a loose cable, when you get loud static.