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Eden WTX260 User Manual

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Frequency Oddities

– Two areas are a frequent source of frustration for

bassists trying to achieve their sound: frequency masking and frequency

enhancement. Frequency masking occurs when other instruments

(particularly cymbals and electric guitars) obscure the important upper

harmonic content of your sound. As a result, you find that the EQ settings

that were so perfect at home lack definition in a live setting. On the other

hand, the stage settings that worked so well sound harsh and/or thin in the

absence of other instruments.

Frequency enhancement results from cabinet placement and room acoustics.

A cabinet placed on the floor will have the lower frequencies boosted by

about 3 db. Placement against a wall adds another 3 db. A corner adds 3 db

more. Consequently you may find a surprising boominess to your sound.

Certain qualities in the room itself can also enhance the lower frequencies,

further contributing to this problem. Frequently this effect is more noticeable

in the audience than it is on stage. Compensating for it may result in a stage

sound that may seem a little thin. However the sound is actually quite full

out in front.


NOTE

; Remember, you can’t equalize out major physical room anomalies.

If things sound really weird where you are, try moving you rig a few feet

and see if that helps. This may be particularly helpful on saggy stages that

bounce like a drum head. (The propellerhead term for this is
“diaphragmatic.” So says David. LB

)


YOU’RE DONE. GO PLAY

.

There you have it: a quick and easy process to help you get the perfect tone

from your Eden amplifier. As previously mentioned, it make take a few

extra minutes the first few times you go through this, especially if you take

the time to experiment with all the knobs and switches, which we highly

recommend.

We are confident that the time you spend getting to know your new friend is

an important investment, one that will pay off immeasurably in Great Bass
Tone

. And, after all, that’s why you bought an Eden, right?