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The BT355 has gain adjustment and HPF adjustment. My first question is, what are the cut offs for the HPF in regards to the dial positions?
Second question is, If the amp has the ability to set HPF, should you set the HPF on the BT355 or set it on the amp?
I did a search and while there is a lot of info on why to use the BT355 there is not much out there on how to set the dials depending on your system.
The BT355 has gain adjustment and HPF adjustment. My first question is, what are the cut offs for the HPF in regards to the dial positions?
Second question is, If the amp has the ability to set HPF, should you set the HPF on the BT355 or set it on the amp?
I did a search and while there is a lot of info on why to use the BT355 there is not much out there on how to set the dials depending on your system.
Thanks in advance.
Rich
If u have that functionality on the amp itself, do not jack w the BT355 settings.
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