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I just want to know how the high, mid, bass, master, gain, etc. should be set up at. thx in advance

2007-07-08 08:57:55 · 3 answers · asked by nefzelaya@sbcglobal.net 1 in Arts & Humanities Performing Arts

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You should start with all settings in the center. Set your bass to center as well, then start by moving the volume to a comfortable level. If it is too soft,move the volume at the amplifier, if it is too loud, move the volume down at the bass, unless the volume is extremely loud.

the thing that it takes most instrumentalists the longest time to learn is that the knobs go down as well as up. Usually, you will find your optimum sound by moving the Bass tone knob down, just a little from center. Next move your midrange (Mid) tone knob just above center, and your treble knob just below center. This may not be the case with your bass amp, but it's a good place to start. Depending on the sound you are trying to get, you will be moving these knobs a lot over the years. Get used to the centered sound and the slightly boosted midrange sound next. The contered sound is your amplifier with no adjustments, and the slightly boosted midrange is just a good place to start from when you are trying to find the optimum sound for your style of music.

Thick Bass Padd - increase bass knob, center mid knob, about one third treble knob

thin, reedy sound - One quarter to one third bass, one third midrange, and two thirds treble

All of this depends on your speakers, the maker of the amp, and the age of the amplifier, but this gives you a couple ideas to get started. You should also turn all of the tone knobs all the way up at least once. It's the only way you will find out that you never really want to except under very extreme circumstances. Make sure your volume control is not all the way up when you do it. Some amplifiers have a safety cutoff so that when you do this, you just get a thick muddy sound. Some amplifiers really sound scary. Play with it, get to know your amp, and find out everything it can do.

You can also turn each tone knob all the way up one at a time. It really is good ear training.

2007-07-08 12:03:35 · answer #1 · answered by MUDD 7 · 0 0

The only way is to plug in, switch on, keep the volume (gain )pretty low, then play a riff & keep playing it ,changing the settings until u find the sound u like. Basically, though, the high will give u more treble, the bass, more bass and the mid the middle range. It depends what sort of bass sound u are looking for.When ur happy with ur tone setting, increase the volume as a final check. Hope this helps.

2007-07-08 10:47:59 · answer #2 · answered by SKCave 7 · 0 0

The moment knob at the bass itself is the tone knob. Turning this up the entire method will preserve the whole tone and turning it down will dispose of the bigger frequencies from the sound. Most bassists preserve this grew to become the entire method up, but it surely relatively is determined by what you're gambling considering you'll get a satisfactory gentle sound by way of turning it down. The EQ at the amp permits you to spice up and reduce special frequencies to form your tone. It's beautiful self explanatory. The pre obtain knob amplifies the sign entering the amp. Turning this up too prime would possibly rationale your amp to distort. The submit obtain amplifies the sign after it has already been by way of the amp. Changing those round will provide you a somewhat special sound however you do not relatively must fear approximately them an excessive amount of.

2016-09-05 19:31:47 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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