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When Using D-BASS 210/115 & 115X in Stack Configuration
Adjusting the Tone
The following steps are effective in adjusting the tone when the D-BASS 210/115 and 115X are used together (stacked).
â� Setup
� Before connecting the 115X, make tone adjustments roughly on the 210/115 alone first. � After connecting the 115X, start out with all of the unit's knobs set to the center position.
â� Selecting the Mode
� Select the desired 115X mode. If it is a greater sense of volume that you want, select FULL RANGE. If you are aiming for a tight, low sound, select SUB WOOFER.
Volume
â� Adjusting in FULL RANGE Mode
� You can adjust the volume balance of the 210/115 and the 115X using the 115X�s VOLUME knob. � As you listen to the overall combined tone from the 210/115 and the 115X, adjust the TWEETER LEVEL knob. Use a lower setting if there is excessive reverberation in the high end. If you have trouble eliminating the muffled sound, use a higher setting.
115X 210/115
â� Adjusting in SUB WOOFER Mode
� As you listen to the overall combined tone from the 210/115 and the 115X, adjust the tone with the VOLUME and FREQUENCY knobs. Adjust the volume of the lower range with the VOLUME konb, and adjust the tone of the lower range with the FREQUENCY knob.
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VOLUME knob
Volume 115X 210/115
FREQUENCY knob
115X 210/115
Frequency
Frequency
The aim of these adjustments is to achieve a smooth, continuous link in the low frequencies between the 210/115 and the 115X. * Since the FREQUENCY knob also affects the overall low-frequency volume, we recommend that you readjust the VOLUME knob each time you make an adjustment with the FREQUENCY knob. In general, you can make adjustment easier by turning up the VOLUME knob slightly when you turn down the FREQUENCY knob setting, and turning down the VOLUME knob slightly when you turn up the FREQUENCY knob setting.
Setups in which an acoustic bass is played through a bass amp can tend to cause feedback in the low-mid frequencies when the sound output from the speaker enters the f-hole in the bass body, resulting in a boomy reverberant sound. If this occurs when using a D-BASS stacked configuration, you can suppress low-mid reverberation by lowering the FREQUENCY setting in SUB WOOFER mode, thus making it difficult for feedback to occur.
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