theroan
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What about the slave out? Instead of the tuner.
theroan said:What about the slave out? Instead of the tuner.
A SLAVE OUTPUT and SLAVE LEVEL Control allows you to capture the full sound of the MARK V, both preamp and power section, for a feed to processing racks and/or additional power amps (perhaps MESA Stereo Rack power) for big venue applications.
NOTE: Always start any SLAVE hook-up procedure by zero-ing out the SLAVE LEVEL Control to avoid possible damage to your speakers or your ears! In fact it is good practice to leave the SLAVE LEVEL Control set to 7:00 (OFF) when it is not in use to avoid accidents.
redline said:theroan said:What about the slave out? Instead of the tuner.
According to the manual:
A SLAVE OUTPUT and SLAVE LEVEL Control allows you to capture the full sound of the MARK V, both preamp and power section, for a feed to processing racks and/or additional power amps (perhaps MESA Stereo Rack power) for big venue applications.
NOTE: Always start any SLAVE hook-up procedure by zero-ing out the SLAVE LEVEL Control to avoid possible damage to your speakers or your ears! In fact it is good practice to leave the SLAVE LEVEL Control set to 7:00 (OFF) when it is not in use to avoid accidents.
Can't see how the outcome could be different as compared with regular speaker out?
themisfit138 said:I am gassing for a V, but there is one thing I have to ask first. Is the V as compressed as the IV of is it more open and bright sounding like the III and II?
hazbin said:IMO the V is more bright and less scooped than the IV.
themisfit138 said:Cool, I always wanted the IV to be a little brighter.
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