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Old 29th April 2011   #1
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bass rolloff switch...

sorry for the annoying question but ... (1) should be switched which way right or left for BASS ROLLOFF. and (2) would be switched to -20 to handle higher volume sources? yes..thank you.
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Hardly an acoustic question but in the spirit of welcoming to GS,
1, Left is LF rolled off.
2, Right is -20dB, use this on loud sources, e.g. drums.
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Hardly an acoustic question but in the spirit of welcoming to GS,
1, Left is LF rolled off.
2, Right is -20dB, use this on loud sources, e.g. drums.
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