Andrew,

Bypass is not "OFF", so yes it could still be in-circuit.
The only way to really find out is to re-install it and set everything to default.
A good exercise for a rainy/snowy afternoon.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/19/2022 9:04 PM, Andrew Moore wrote:
Hi Don - thanks for the suggestion. Any idea if the scratchy audio would persist if the KDSP2 was put into bypass mode? I tried that and scratchy audio was still there.

Thanks,
-Andrew


On Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 8:49 PM Don Wilhelm <d...@w3fpr.com> wrote:

    Andrew,

    That sounds like you had the NB and/or NR set on in the KDSP2 with
    aggressive settings.
    If the settings were aggressive, it would give you 'scratchy' audio -
    but it does eliminate other unwanted signal sounds.  You might
    want to
    put the KDSP2 in again and try several settings - see the KDSP2
    manual.
    Start with all settings at default and go from there.

    73,
    Don W3FPR

    On 2/17/2022 3:55 PM, Andrew Moore wrote:
    > I replaced the KDSP2 with a newly built KAF2 today and am happy
    to report
    > the noise is gone. Not sure if the board swap had anything to do
    with it,
    > but everything sounds great now and hope that continues.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > -Andrew / NV1B
    >


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