Hello!
I have a Yamaha AX-1070 with turnover frequency push select for 200 / 400Hz and 2,5 / 5khz! For what type of sound are they used?
Thank you!
I have a Yamaha AX-1070 with turnover frequency push select for 200 / 400Hz and 2,5 / 5khz! For what type of sound are they used?
Thank you!
Ah... What kind of sound? Sound going through you Yamahammer!
Just flexibility for the tone controls. Features that the purist snobs caused to go away that were quite handy. You set your tone controls for what is most pleasing for you in your room. This switch changes where the tone controls start their action. Fiddle and listen.
Example, if set at 2.5 and you boost the treble a little, you will get a more "forward" sound as yo are starting to boost in the most sensitive hearing range, where if set at 5K, you will hear more of a lift to the very highs without as much mid boost. It all depends on your room, your speakers, your ears.
Just flexibility for the tone controls. Features that the purist snobs caused to go away that were quite handy. You set your tone controls for what is most pleasing for you in your room. This switch changes where the tone controls start their action. Fiddle and listen.
Example, if set at 2.5 and you boost the treble a little, you will get a more "forward" sound as yo are starting to boost in the most sensitive hearing range, where if set at 5K, you will hear more of a lift to the very highs without as much mid boost. It all depends on your room, your speakers, your ears.
145 into 8 Ohms. Of course, that is modern peak type numbers
Google the model number and you can download the owners manual
Google the model number and you can download the owners manual
I was talking about the power consumption from the electrical grid! It says 395w but I think it can beat up the 1000w too? Or...?
It should have a sticker on the back of it telling you.
It does not, but I know that when pressed / unpressed it changes the power of high frequencies and bass depth. For highs, when pressed, for high frequencies level becomes high, for bass when pressed, bass becomes more tight!
"It does not"
The sticker does tell you how much power it consumes, #5 is the answer to #4.
"I know that when pressed / unpressed it changes the power of high frequencies and bass depth. For highs, when pressed, for high frequencies level becomes high, for bass when pressed, bass becomes more tight! "
Read the Owner's Manual:
Yamaha AX-1070 | Owners/Service Manuals, Schematics, Free Download, Reviews | HiFi Engine
The sticker does tell you how much power it consumes, #5 is the answer to #4.
"I know that when pressed / unpressed it changes the power of high frequencies and bass depth. For highs, when pressed, for high frequencies level becomes high, for bass when pressed, bass becomes more tight! "
Read the Owner's Manual:
Yamaha AX-1070 | Owners/Service Manuals, Schematics, Free Download, Reviews | HiFi Engine
I did not formulate properly! It has a sticker on the back with the Power cunsumption and in the manual specs say user should apply on these buttons whenever the need to adjust sound depending to the speakers that need more treble or the necesety of the bass turnover button to be put into action! ---------------------- I do not now if it consumes more than on the sticker on the back -------------------- Second: I did not know when those turover buttons give or take more lows or trebble.
" I do not now if it consumes more than on the sticker on the back "
Probably not, that is the reason the sticker is there.
Probably not, that is the reason the sticker is there.
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