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johnnylager
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Would anyone be able to enlighten me as to whether the Pre/Post EQ button should be in or out for a pre-EQ send? The manual just gibbers on about the 'floating ground' etc, without cutting to the chase and telling me what's what.

Obviously, I'd rather my stupidity manifested itself here than on stage.

Ta, Lager.

EDIT: Title ammended with solution

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I own a similar combo to you, and I've always assumed that -

Out = Pre EQ
In = Post EQ

Some of the buttons on the amp are quite confusing like that, but because Pre EQ is generally the accepted standard for DI'ing I presume that they've went the logical route by keeping the button in the Out position.

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[quote name='acidbass' post='241154' date='Jul 16 2008, 06:42 PM']I own a similar combo to you, and I've always assumed that -

Out = Pre EQ
In = Post EQ

Some of the buttons on the amp are quite confusing like that, but because Pre EQ is generally the accepted standard for DI'ing I presume that they've went the logical route by keeping the button in the Out position.[/quote]
Makes sense, might see if they respond to an email too (be a first). Ta fellas.

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[quote name='johnnylager' post='241481' date='Jul 17 2008, 08:05 AM']Roger wilco - mail now sent...[/quote]
Crikey, what a nice chap Martin at Ashdown is, repiled within the hour.

'Hi John

Thanks for your email. Post is with the switch out.

Hope that helps
Regards
Martin'

That clears that up.

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