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Basically im asking if the feedback destroyer is any good for uneccesary noise, for my fi q/ep4000 setup
I assume you intend to use it for the main speakers? The BFD is noisy, so it makes no sense to use a noisy component as a solution to noise. What exactly is in your set up?

Can the Destroyer work as a high pass as well?
An equalizer has bandpass filters. A crossover should be used for high or low pass filters.

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I have an Onkyo 876 connected to a BFD 1100 model and a Behringer EP4000 amp and don't have any signal issues. I do however get alot lower signal when the BFD is connected.
No doubt the result of cutting filters...

Would the other input level of +4 give me more. Is there any noticable difference in volume with using the -10 or +4 input settings.
No, switching to +4 will get you lower meter readings. There is no difference in output levels between the two settings, it just changes the BFD’s internal gain structure (+4 would allow it to accept the much-higher signal levels that would be present in a PA system). As long as you get a healthy reading on your meters with the loudest bass passages, you’re fine.

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