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valvusmusicus
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Copicat Frequency response-what should it be please?
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May 16, 2012, 12:23:11 PM »
Hi All
Have a valve/Tube MKIII and MK2 machines to service
What should Freq Resp be of the effected signal be?
What should the bias levels be
Cheers all
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stellavox
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Re: Copicat Frequency response-what should it be please?
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May 16, 2012, 06:10:48 PM »
Valvmusicus,
In answer to your questions:
Q. What should Freq Resp be of the effected signal be? A. nice and flat
Q. What should the bias levels be A. enough to get the best signal to noise ratio
Charles
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Re: Copicat Frequency response-what should it be please?
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May 16, 2012, 10:05:27 PM »
Hi valvusmusicus, (btw, we use our real names here, please check the forum rules)
I haven't fooled around with a Watkins in a long time but IIRC (and that's a big IF), there wasn't a whole lot going on down low. Maybe there's a high pass or shelf filter to keep the sound from getting boomy and/or muddy. It may depend on the delay too. Seems like the top end rolled off too but not as much as the lows.
You should inquire at;
http://www.amp-fix.com/
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