External Bass/treble for "B-Channel" with RT35i's
Listener10
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I have an Onkyo amp system where I have a pair of RT35i's in a separate room on the Speaker B channel.
With this amp, the B-channel has no ability for sound processing.
These RT35i's sound great connected to Speaker Channel A where I can turn the treble down slightly, or, increase the bass slightly. However, they are a little bright on Channel B where I can make no adjustments.
Is there any way to place an external, speaker line level, processing device to be able to adjust the bass or treble for just the B channell output (post amplification). I looked at equalizers, but they all seem to be Pre-amplification.
Thanks
With this amp, the B-channel has no ability for sound processing.
These RT35i's sound great connected to Speaker Channel A where I can turn the treble down slightly, or, increase the bass slightly. However, they are a little bright on Channel B where I can make no adjustments.
Is there any way to place an external, speaker line level, processing device to be able to adjust the bass or treble for just the B channell output (post amplification). I looked at equalizers, but they all seem to be Pre-amplification.
Thanks
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Hook them up to the A-Channel.Check your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service.
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LOL... Well, that would be simplest... And if your other speakers sound good on channel B, why not?
Otherwise, try placing a tissue over the 35's tweeter.More later,
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