Alright, so today was about wrestling with this ‘4343’ thing. Been bugging me for a while.
I decided this morning, yeah, gonna tackle it. First thing, I powered up the rig. You know, the usual routine. Let it warm up a bit.
Then I started fiddling with the dials. Trying to get that exact ‘4343’ configuration. Man, it was trickier than I remembered. The first dial, okay, set that to 4. Easy peasy.

But the second one, getting it to stick on 3? It kept jumping around. Felt like the knob was loose or something. Had to push it in a bit while turning. Annoying.
Then the next ‘4’. That one behaved. No drama there.
The final ‘3’ was like the second one, a bit stubborn. I spent maybe ten minutes just getting those two ‘3’s to stay put. It’s like, come on, just work with me here!
What Happened Next
So, I finally got it locked in: 4-3-4-3. Okay, moment of truth. I ran the test sequence I had prepared.
- First run: Sounded… off. Kinda muddy. Not what I expected.
- Second run: Tweaked a related setting slightly, just a tiny nudge. Ran it again. Better, but still not quite there.
- Third run: Went back, double-checked the ‘4343’. Yep, still holding. Adjusted something else entirely – the input level this time.
Bingo. That was it. The ‘4343’ setting itself was right, but it needed the input level to be just so. It wasn’t just about hitting the numbers, but how everything else played with it. Took me a good hour, maybe hour and a half, just messing around, listening, tweaking.

Finally got the result I was aiming for. It’s working smoothly now. Felt pretty good to nail it down after all that fiddling. Just needed patience and trying different things around it. Done for today, gonna grab a coffee.