In the Bono book, he warns about DC flood out, the DC being too high proportional to the HF and thereby being able to drown out the HF. It might be a silly question, but I was wondering can this happen with an Apilus in Omniblend mode? I am using a high DC setting (0.75-0.85mA, HF at 22-25% of max) and though I think I feel both currents I was wondering if it was possible I was flooding out the HF. Or is the Omniblend capable Apilus machines always able to balance the two currents and blend them correctly? If not, does it give a warning the DC is too high in relation to the max HF?