P puggy Estimable Oct 2, 2014 2 0 4,510 Feb 5, 2015 #1 The speaks in question just have one knob, "tone". How does this function? is the "base" part of it the center, minimum, or maximum? If I want my audio to sound as close as possible to the source audio, how should I set it?
The speaks in question just have one knob, "tone". How does this function? is the "base" part of it the center, minimum, or maximum? If I want my audio to sound as close as possible to the source audio, how should I set it?
Solution R R rexter Feb 6, 2015 Zero - which is in the middle mean your tone signal is neutral. min and max means your tone enhancement is either minus (min) or plus at (maximum) Try turning it and your sound will enhance or decrease.
Zero - which is in the middle mean your tone signal is neutral. min and max means your tone enhancement is either minus (min) or plus at (maximum) Try turning it and your sound will enhance or decrease.
R rexter Distinguished Mar 17, 2006 1,074 0 19,310 Feb 6, 2015 Solution #2 Zero - which is in the middle mean your tone signal is neutral. min and max means your tone enhancement is either minus (min) or plus at (maximum) Try turning it and your sound will enhance or decrease. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Zero - which is in the middle mean your tone signal is neutral. min and max means your tone enhancement is either minus (min) or plus at (maximum) Try turning it and your sound will enhance or decrease.