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Edit: I did this test with pink noise, which I guess doesn't give quite an accurate reading as a sign sweep can. I'd delete this thread but we don't do that here, so it can now serve as a "How Not To Measure Shit" thread.
There has been some discussion online about how to make the TC BAM200 bass amp work as a solid-state power amp for guitar cabs, including settings to make it so.
Since I've had it, I've been a little skeptical about the currently posted online opinions on how to manipulate the knobs for a flat response so I decided to dig a little deeper.
I ran pink noise into the BAM, tapped the speaker output and ran it into FabFilter Pro Q3 to see what's going on with the frequency response and this is what I've come up with:
and the settings used:
Compare the frequency response when using the older posted settings (B:10/M:3:30/T:10):
That is all. Thank you for listening to my NerdTalk.
There has been some discussion online about how to make the TC BAM200 bass amp work as a solid-state power amp for guitar cabs, including settings to make it so.
Since I've had it, I've been a little skeptical about the currently posted online opinions on how to manipulate the knobs for a flat response so I decided to dig a little deeper.
I ran pink noise into the BAM, tapped the speaker output and ran it into FabFilter Pro Q3 to see what's going on with the frequency response and this is what I've come up with:
and the settings used:
Compare the frequency response when using the older posted settings (B:10/M:3:30/T:10):
That is all. Thank you for listening to my NerdTalk.
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