I think I have a problem [message #5672] |
Tue, 05 April 2005 18:50 |
srandallf
Messages: 13 Registered: April 2005
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Just got a K50-2
I notice that the volume coming from the "low" input is actually louder than the "high" input
Is this normal? Seems like this amp should be louder
Thanks
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Re: I think I have a problem [message #5676 is a reply to message #5672] |
Tue, 05 April 2005 22:18 |
voided3
Messages: 200 Registered: July 2004
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Hello. Yes, that is normal. The low and high inputs on Kustoms are meant for low output pickups and high output pickups. In other words, the low input is a straight input while the high input has a -10 dB (or so) resistor. Opposite of what you may think, but that's how it works. I almost always use the low input because the bass response is so much better, but the high input adds a biting edge, and you can drive it harder with less distortion (when used clean, though it cuts gain overall, even with pedals). If you are a bass player and ever get a K200 or K100 head, i've found that the high inputs handle active basses nicely, as I found one time when my friend came over with an active Ibanez. The nice thing about the low inputs is that you get a very nice natural break-up, much like a tube amp, when the amp is cranked up to half or so (and I'd imagine with a little combo that's about where you'd have the volume normally set). So have some fun with it, and if you like the tone and want more volume, try a K200. Good luck!
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Re: I think I have a problem [message #5687 is a reply to message #5679] |
Wed, 06 April 2005 23:24 |
rodak
Messages: 516 Registered: October 2001 Location: Georgia
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Actually, it's not a resistor, but a capacitor, which functions as a high-pass filter. So in terms of frequency response, the labels are correct - sort of. "High" filters out a lot of the lows, giving you a sound more full of highs. "Low" is the full, unfiltered signal - which, by comparison, has a lot more Low's than the "High" input. Make sense?
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