NP2HP Max Output Level

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NP2HP Max Output Level

Post by DChen721 »

Hey guys,

I've been using the NP2HP for a couple months now and want to supplement it with a reverb effects pedal for even more control/options over my reverb. To do this I need to know the max output level of the NP2HP (which isn't listed in the manual or on the site apparently) because otherwise it can overload certain pedals, and I just want a pedal that can handle the full spectrum of the NP2HP. I noticed on the screen that when I crank the piano or synth up all the way it says 0.0 dBu--is this actually the max output, or is it something else? Hoping someone knows, thanks!

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Re: NP2HP Max Output Level

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Nord doesn't give specifications for output levels, but they're generally considered to be at -10 dBV.
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Re: NP2HP Max Output Level

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Eventide, Strymon and Empress Effects pedals have no problems receiving line level signals, so you can check some of their pedals, but they are expensive.
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