ou7shined
Active member
Something has been bugging me. I read that the active eq on my 2 band is boost only. Does this mean that in theory I should really be running it with both controls rolled right back then adjust up?
I always play with both controls fully up and roll back the highs or lows to suit the occasion. This has always worked well for me. However the signal from this bass is relatively hot (certainly the hottest bass I've ever owned) and I've always just accepted this.
What's been playing on my mind is at a crappy pub gig we headlined at a while back where I was playing through the house amp (a very used Ashdown MAG 300 > 4x10) and it was obvious during soundcheck that it couldn't handle the hot signal from this bass. It distorted at all settings other than dead quiet. I told the sound guy and at first he thought that it was just the sound I was going for.
I let him tweak the input signal until at least he was happy but half way through our set the amp died and for the rest of the gig I had to go direct to the desk for FOH and out my front monitor for me (very strange only hearing the top register of what you are playing). My own rig handles my 'ray with ease so it never occurred to me at the time that maybe I should have simply cut the eq's right back.... and maybe not kill the guys amp. 
I always play with both controls fully up and roll back the highs or lows to suit the occasion. This has always worked well for me. However the signal from this bass is relatively hot (certainly the hottest bass I've ever owned) and I've always just accepted this.
What's been playing on my mind is at a crappy pub gig we headlined at a while back where I was playing through the house amp (a very used Ashdown MAG 300 > 4x10) and it was obvious during soundcheck that it couldn't handle the hot signal from this bass. It distorted at all settings other than dead quiet. I told the sound guy and at first he thought that it was just the sound I was going for.
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