Re: Gain/Master Volume
- From: "Lane Baldwin" <lane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 17:50:31 GMT
"ekiM" <mike.haines@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Thanks Lane. The article great. I now have the sound I was looking for.
> Man,
> the Nemesis packs a punch for a small package. I'm very impressed with
> this
> amp. How is it with a 15" added? Just curious.
Glad it helped! And glad you're pleased with your Nem. As for adding a 15,
one thing you need to know is that the ext speaker output is wired in
series. This means you'll lose some wattage while adding a bit of volume
with an extension speaker. Expect about 1.5dB increase overall. The 15
should add depth to the sound. We have some users with this set-up that have
been very pleased.
If you want more volume than adding an ext speaker will provide, you might
consider holding off and getting a 15 *combo* to add to the one you have.
You'd then have three rigs...each combo by itself...and a stack using both.
Keep Thumpin',
Lane
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www.laneonbass.com
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Eden Electronics www.eden-electronics.com
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