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Bypassing Active EQ.

This is a discussion on Bypassing Active EQ. within the Music Man Basses forums, part of the Gear Talk category; Hi, new to the forum. Here is my problem: The active electronics in my SUB is causing my wireless unit ...

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    Bypassing Active EQ.

    Hi, new to the forum. Here is my problem: The active electronics in my SUB is causing my wireless unit to cut out and distort. How can I bypass the eq and basically make it passive? I have plenty of tone and power options on my amp. So I dont have to be active. Thanks.

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    Most wireless transmitters have an input attenuator control or "pad" to tame hot input signals on active basses. Sometimes there will be a screw control inside the transmitter that you can adjust. What brand/model wireless is it?
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    Thanks for the reply. It is extremely small, but I was able to locate the control. This makes me extremely happy ! My wireless is an Electro Voice NRU-G. I can't find much info on it, as most of the EV stuff is for vocals, but it is a great unit with 10 uhf channels. I can't wait to play our next gig. Last night was my first with my SUB. It sounded great with a cable, but I gots to be free! Thanks again.
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