The original Pinsound board has separated volume knob for cabinet and backbox volume. On Pinsound Plus, how can I adjust the volume balance between backbox and cabinet?
Seems this feature is gone... Or am I missed something?
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The original Pinsound board has separated volume knob for cabinet and backbox volume. On Pinsound Plus, how can I adjust the volume balance between backbox and cabinet?
Seems this feature is gone... Or am I missed something?
Quoted from Rdoyle1978:Sub Booster directly affects the cab woofer volume; Sub Bass adds bass to overall mix. I have no idea why they changed this, it is way more confusing
It is! On top of that, I can't adjust the bass/medium/treble separately for cabinet and backbox. In Pinsound 1, this is possible, to reach the best sound based on your speakers and cabinet characteristics. Is this gone in Plus?
Quoted from Hazzard:I believe the subbass pot is the cabinet volume.
It is doing something, but not 100% clear what is the best way to adjust EQ and volume separately for cabinet and backbox.
Quoted from Mr_Tantrum:Here are Pinsound 1 settings.
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Thanks, but how this image helps to setup Pinside Plus board volumes and EQ for cab and backbox separately?
Quoted from PinSound:On the PinSound+, the equalizer is now fully digital, that's why.
Understood. What does it mean in terms of setup? How I can set the desired EQ for cab and backbox separately?
Quoted from PinSound:What I usually do when I install a PinSound+: I launch a test music to hear how it sounds, then I equalize with the 3 upper bands (bass / medium / treble) to get the best possible sound from the 2 backbox speakers. Then, I adjust the sub-bass potentiometer to get the maximum without any saturation from the backbox speakers. And after that, I adjust the sub-booster, to the desired volume for the cabinet subwoofer. Some people love when you have a lot of bass, it depends on the sound package too.
Based on this, it seems I lost the ability to setup backbox/cabinet bass/medium mix - separately. The keyword is separately. I really don't understand why you have eliminated this from a sound board. Or is there a way to adjust it via software?
Quoted from Hazzard:Personally, I love the extended EQ possibilities to get rid of those nasty upper mid frequencies, and scoop out the boomy stuff since a backbox is really not the ideal speaker enclosure.
Where do you see extended EQ possibilities compared to Pinsound 1?
Quoted from Davi:Based on this, it seems I lost the ability to setup backbox/cabinet bass/medium mix - separately. The keyword is separately. I really don't understand why you have eliminated this from a sound board. Or is there a way to adjust it via software?
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Since the board is fully digital, is there a way (like firmware upgrade) to adjust the volume separately? I have followed your guide but can't set the desired sound. With Pinsound 1 it's possible.
Quoted from adrock:It was for a shaker, pinsound board, and speakers. Guess I didn’t expect $55
Everything is relative. A shipment cost of 1 starpost from Marco is $70 from USA to Europe... No kidding.
Pinsound speaker set is really heavy, $55 is not cheap, but not extreme at all.
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