roger Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Is this a stupid question but why the 2 inputs? (Active & passive basses)?🤷♂️ why would you? Quote
Hellzero Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Simply because there are active basses (with higher output level and low impedance) and passive basses (with lower output and high impedance), and these two inputs are better adapted to each of them electronically speaking. Quote
roger Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Hellzero said: Simply because there are active basses (with higher output level and low impedance) and passive basses (with lower output and high impedance), and these two inputs are better adapted to each of them electronically speaking. Well I did kinda assume as much, so do many other amps have this? Can’t say I’ve seen it, thank you Quote
tauzero Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 19 minutes ago, roger said: Well I did kinda assume as much, so do many other amps have this? Can’t say I’ve seen it, thank you Ashdown do. I've only encountered one bass (an Ibanez, don't know the model) where the active input with its attenuation was the one to use - all of my active basses have outputs on a par with passive basses. 1 Quote
pete.young Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Some Euphonic Audio amps do. My PJB Briefcase has an Active/Passive switch. Quote
casapete Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 32 minutes ago, roger said: Well I did kinda assume as much, so do many other amps have this? Can’t say I’ve seen it, thank you Fender, Peavey, Hartke, Trace Elliot and Ampeg have all used active/passive input options at some point. This does seem to have mostly died out now though, with just the input level control handling the job. ( More than once I’ve plugged a bass into the ‘wrong’ input, so suits me. ) 😆 Quote
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