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The "Range" Switch effect may be partly countered or
modified by the use of the Bass & Low Mid controls
If the "Range" Switch is set high at "Violin" it will thin out
the sound instruments with lower ranges. See "Rock
Acoustic" below
11.2 STRINGED INSTRUMENTS - THEIR LOWEST
FREQUENCIES PRODUCED
These are an approximate guide to help set Notch Filter
and Range switches
Bass Guitar/ Double Bass ( E ) = 40Hz
5 String Basses theoretically produce 30Hz on Low "B"
string but there is no fundamental produced that low on
the instrument and even if there was, almost no bass
amplifier could reproduce such low frequencies.
We perceive the 30Hz via the harmonics, at an octave or
more above, i.e at 60Hz. Set on "Bass"
Baritone Guitar ( "B" to "B" ) = 60 Hz
Cello ( Low "C" ) = 65 Hz
D Guitar ( Dropped "D" Guitar Tuning ) = 70 Hz
Acoustic Guitar / Nylon Strung Guitars ( "E" ) = 80 Hz
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