Re: M1 Tone Controls - Question [ Clarrification ]

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Posted by Bob Ratner on November 24, 2003 at 14:54:37:

In Reply to: M1 Tone Controls - Question posted by Mariano on November 23, 2003 at 16:21:04:

My opinion is: The Treble control is more of a volume control,because it governs all sound levels from the crossover point on up to the upper top end extremes of the ESL Full-Range Speaker

In most Sound Lab Speaker models, that means 80% of the speaker frequency band width is controlled by the Treble Control ...So for the most efficient amplifier / speaker performance, the Treble control should be set full clock-wise . .And in many SLOGERs have chosen to by-pass this control all together...

The Bass control is the low transformer Bass level tap and is usually set to "Bass Present". Just Under to fill in the below crossover bass ,completing the Full-Range Speaker Spectrum...

The Mid Control is an un-touchable, that is only there if you have a very bad room acoustics and you are not willing to make the appropriate room acoustic changes...

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