User Manual

STEREO
MK2-T
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If the Bass Sound control is moved from the centre position (0) to
the left, the sound becomes very deep, soft, and warm.This sound
is known as Soft. This is symbolised with round scaling points
which also increase in size as the intensity increases.
The further the Bass Sound control is shifted to the right or left
of the centre position, the more intensive the bass in question.
However, Process must be positioned to the right of the 9 o´clock
setting for the bass to be audible.
You can always hear the original (dry) bass if the Bass Sound
control is in a centre position.
The Process control (6) determines the processing ratio
between the set bass sound and the original signal.This results in
varying sound structures: if you combine high bass amplification
on the Bass Sound control with a lower Process value, you get a
different bass structure than with a lower Bass Sound amplifica-
tion combined with a higher Process value. Choosing the best
solution is a matter of personal taste and also depends on the
type of original signal involved.
Tight bass sound to the right
side of the 0 detended control
and Soft bass sound
to the left side.
Set the Process control above
the 9 o’clock position to hear
the selected bass sound.
Fig.1:
The dotted line shows
frequency responses for a
Soft Bass Sound at
maximum Process and
Mid-Hi Tune set at 3.5 kHz.
The solid line shows the phase
response,which always drifts
only a few degrees if the
amplitude is increased.
Fig. 2:
The dotted line shows
frequency responses for a
Tight bass sound at
maximum Process and
Mid-Hi Tune set at 3.5 kHz.
The solid line shows the phase
response which has a phase
relation of -180° at 50 Hz,but
otherwise also drifts only by a
few degrees at increasing
amplitudes.