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Re: 7 Pi bass cabinet [message #52246 is a reply to message #52245] Wed, 25 June 2008 19:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hi Matts, I use the 4 ohm tap (in preference to the 8) as although this provides a slightly less open sound and reduced output, overall the bass is better controlled and the tendency for the upper frequency shout is reduced. I'd hope the MagneQuest iron did provide a significant upgrade as the output transformer supplied as standard costs under $5! I'm also running the HF compression horn with a small (thin) amount of wadding placed in the throat to further tame the hard edge I'm hearing - hopefully this will tone down a bit over time and I can remove the wadding. But may also be an indication of upper frequency 'room effects'.

Paul

 
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