How to soften the limiter?
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How to soften the limiter?
I tried using the Ignition limiter but it feels much to harsh. I love the sound of it but I feel like I'm going to break something... I tried adding the Fuel cut to it as well but its still pretty harsh. Should I decease or increase the gap between the cut off and resume to make it softer? Thanks
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Re: How to soften the limiter?
smaller gap wil go brrrr bigger gap bbr...brr..brrTarga4life wrote:I tried using the Ignition limiter but it feels much to harsh. I love the sound of it but I feel like I'm going to break something... I tried adding the Fuel cut to it as well but its still pretty harsh. Should I decease or increase the gap between the cut off and resume to make it softer? Thanks
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