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This gives you some indication of the offending notes (frequencies) that may
be booming or resonating louder or quieter than others. For example, if your
speakers are five feet from a wall, the open A string may sound weak. The
reason could be that the path length of the reflected sound from the wall is
exactly corresponding to half a wavelength on the open A string, causing that
particular note to cancel out.
Where the
BASS CUB PRO
is positioned will ultimately affect your low-
frequency limit. For best performance, keep the
BASS CUB PRO
on the floor.
Placing it on objects off the floor will result in thinner bass sound and lacking
in bass punch. Placing the BASS CUB PRO with the back close to a wall will help
to reinforce the lower notes. Placing it in a room corner will further enhance
the low notes.
Room size makes a big difference on how deep the bass will sound. The
further the distance to the listener, the less the bass will be. This is due to the
physics of acoustics, not the unit itself.
Unfortunately for bass players, low frequencies are always very difficult to
control when room acoustic is present. The wavelengths of the notes you are
playing often correspond to the room dimensions, in which case the reflected
sound from the walls interferes with the sound from the speaker as you get
further away from it.
TRANSPORTING AND STORING THE BASS CUB PRO
When transporting the amplifier in a vehicle, it is recommended that you use
an external case, or a heavy-duty cover to prevent it from damage.
Storage
Keep in a dry location, preferably at room temperature.
Do not store in temperatures below -20 Degrees C or above 40 Degrees C.
Do not allow it to get wet. If this occurs, never turn it on in this condition.
Do not leave the
BASS CUB PRO
permanently connected to a power
source.