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Post by Tom the Guitar Guy on Mar 23, 2006 12:03:24 GMT -7
Anyone got their owner's manual handy for the Airbrake and can tell me which way to shift the clips to change the attenuation values?
Thanks a bunch!
tomtheguitarguy
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Post by Telemanic on Mar 24, 2006 0:15:33 GMT -7
I'll dig mine up and let you know fri. if no one else does first. Just curious about the need for change from the 2db increments? could you just use setting #2 for 4db, and #4 for 8db? at least that way if 4 is not enough, and 8 is to much, you have 6db reduction availible at #3. and then go variable beyond that if necessary?
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Post by LittleBlindShakey on Mar 24, 2006 7:27:13 GMT -7
Tom, Relevant section from the manua called Adjustment Procedures. Good luck.
Remove the six screws that secure the bottom panel unit. Looking into the unit you will see 3 adjustable sliders on the upper large brown resistor.
The unit is factory adjusted for 1.8dB of attenuation per step. To change the settings, loosen the screws that secure the sliders to the resistor. By moving the first slider toward the "To Speaker Jack" you will increase the amount of attenuation in the number 2 positon. The same is true for the other sliders affecting position 3 and 4 respectively.
Carefully tighten each adjustment slider. Listen to the changes you made and re-adjust if necessary. Replace bottom cover.
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Post by Tom the Guitar Guy on Mar 24, 2006 8:30:49 GMT -7
Thanks! That's the info I wanted - I couldn't remember which way to go, and I couldn't find the owner's manual.
Knew my Z brothers could help out!
Thanks again.
tomtheguitarguy
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