Bright/Dark SW2 switch. With the Arming Switch SW1 in the Default setting (Neutral)
the Bright/Dark switch is not active. When the Arming SW1 switch is lifted to the Arm
(Arm SW2) position the Bright/Dark SW2 switch then controls the Mid/High sensitivity.
If the Bright/Dark SW2 switch is then put into the Dark position sensitivity of the
Mid/High section is reduced. For a more aggressive tone the Bright/Dark SW2 can be
lifted to the Bright setting. This increases the sensitivity of the Mid/High section. A shift
in crossover frequency in also induced in this position. Not only does this create a more
aggressive tone. It creates a pocket in the sound presentation for the utilization of an
optional MAS-110s subwoofer unit.
The Tweeter switch can be used to set two different High Frequency options. In
the default setting the tweeter is operational. The switch can be moved to the Off (left)
position. In this position the High Frequency section is inactive allowing the Mid-range
drivers to produce High Frequency output extending beyond 8KHz. This will produce an
extended Mid-range presence with a High Frequency roll-off.
The Voicing switch is a phase control between the Mid/High section and the
Woofer section. This controls the interaction of these two sections in the Upper Bass /
Lower Midrange region of the loudspeaker. This is useful in controlling the bass contour.
In the Default setting this bass region is full and even. In the Non-Default setting this
bass region is thinned. This thinner contour allows greater bass control in boomy
environments or to create a cleaner sound when in Dark mode.
Personal note:
Thank you for your purchase of the MAS-110. This advanced loudspeaker has
been designed with you, the artist, in mind. We trust that you will find your experience
with our product to be exceptional. We are continually working to improve our products
and welcome your feedback. Please feel free to contact your sales representative or Big E
Loudspeakers toll free (US) 877-517-2626 or (INT) 01-815-686-2063 or visit our forum
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