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controls, which overlap in effect, or further re-enforced by
turning those controls down
11.1 RANGE SETTINGS
i) Bass: Effectively "Full Range". Cuts below 40 Hz. This
setting applies to all instruments producing bass such as
Double Bass. You may also prefer this setting on
Baritone Guitar, Cello and Mandocello
ii) Guitar: Cuts bass frequencies gently below 80 Hz,
which will still allows sufficient amplification through when
the lowest string is dropped from bottom "E" to "D" ( 70Hz
) or down to "C" ( 65Hz)
Ensure that Combo Amplifiers and P.A speakers are
capable to reproducing these Guitar and Bass
frequencies as very small cabinets will typically not
produce any fundamental frequencies below about 130
Hz
Setting also applies to 12 String, Electric and Nylon
Strung Guitars, Resophonic Guitars and Pedal Steel
Guitars plus other mid range instruments, e.g. Bouzouki
& most Banjos
If applied to Baritone Guitar & Cello, this will trim low end
iii) Violin: Cuts bass and Low Mid frequencies
significantly below 200 Hz. This setting also applies to
similar smaller, high pitched instruments such as
Mandolin and Ukulele
If applied to Viola or Tenor Mandola, the low end would
be significantly trimmed
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