Help !!! LogicPro 9.1.8 Latency Issue on OSX 10.6.8 with Apogee Duet

Help !!! LogicPro 9.1.8 shows 10.52 ms roundtrip latency with ApogeeDuet (FireWire) I/O Buffer size set to 128 samples ?!
Also I have Low-Latency mode turned on when I track .... as checked above.
Using a condensor mic (AT250), I am trying for days to track vocals and I swear I can ALWAYS 'feel' the latency creep in ....
Can someone shine me a light pls, would be most kind of you...
Thx in advance,
Cheers,
A

Got that.. Thx.
But... How do I feed any of  Logic's channel strip settings into my headphones while direct-monitoring off the Maestro Mixer ?
Trust me, it really helps to bring out a great performance from a singer if they hear the vocals that are being tracked with a few effects like reverb n' echo in their headphones WHILE they sing/track the vocals.
But what we want recorded is a dry signal, without any of the effects the singer is hearing on his/her headphones while they sing.
Now when I was working exclusively on Garageband, I could do this pretty easy. There weren't any latency issues too till my hard-drive bloated and OSX got sluggish.
Since a clean install and the move to Logic, it's been a mess really. I can't seem to get my way round this yet.
I always have Maestro open btw... In the mixer, the 'From Software' and 'To Hardware' faders are set to 0dB each. And Input 1, where my mic goes, is at 0dB too.
Where do we go now ?

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