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Nokta Impact Disc,

rebel pride

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I was reading in the manual under Disc. (under the Note paragraph) where it says as disc. is increased up to the above mentioned levels stability will increase but depth will be reduced which makes sense but the next sentence says above these levels both depth and noise will increase. I dont understand how increasing disc. can increase depth. I must be missing something. Thanks for help on this.
 
This is exactly what is also stated in the Kruzer manual. It really doesn't make any sense and I'm surprised that no one from Nokta/Makro has chimed in to give some clarification. If someone can explain how "increasing disc. can increase depth", I'd love to hear the explanation.
 
Fisher f75 and Teknetics T2 does the same thing. Certain levels of disk run at low gain and others at high.
 
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