Low Volume; High Volume - Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge User Manual

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Tone Tips
Set up
For reference, start with the tone controls set straight-up, (twelve o'clock). In this
position, there is no additional boost or cut equalization applied to your sound.
Begin at a very low volume and work your way up. As you turn up, try adjusting
the Loudbox Mini Charge's tone controls as recommended below.

1. Low volume

At a low volume (just above conversation level) our ears are not very sensitive
to bass and treble, so give the Low and High controls a good boost. Try three
o'clock on the dial.
Instrument
Phase
2. Medium volume
At medium levels, when you need to raise your voice to be heard over the music,
the human ear is quite sensitive to midrange. Cut the Mid control to about ten
o'clock or to your taste. At this level, our perception of bass and treble starts to
catch up to the rest of the tonal spectrum, so you can back off the Low and High
controls slightly for good tonal balance.
Instrument
Phase

3. High volume

At loud levels, when you must shout to be heard over the music, your ears (and
your audience) will benefi t from a deep midrange cut. Set the Mid dial between
nine and seven o'clock. Our perception of bass and treble "fl attens out" at high
volumes, so you won't need much, if any, Low or High boost. Set the Low and
High knobs to between twelve and one o'clock. In many cases, you can also
improve the tone at very high volume if you cut bass. Try setting the Low knob
between ten and eleven o'clock.
Instrument
Phase
Gain
Low
Mid
High
Reverb
Gain
Low
Mid
High
Reverb
Gain
Low
Mid
High
Reverb
Chorus
Gain
heavy
mild
off
Mic
Chorus
Gain
heavy
mild
off
Mic
Chorus
Gain
heavy
mild
off
Mic
11
battery
pairing
low battery
charging
Low
High
Reverb
Master
power
battery
pairing
low battery
charging
Low
High
Reverb
Master
power
battery
pairing
low battery
charging
Low
High
Reverb
Master
power

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