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xiwiwix
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First, Hey, y'all!!! Hope everyone's been good. It's been a long ass time since I've posted.
Two questions:
1. I need help in trying to High Pass Filter the speaker in my 1x12 tube guitar amp combo.
2. ALSO, what ohm settings do I set my combo to with the Vector 210 connected?
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1. HPF 12" Guitar Speaker
I ordered an ISP Vector 210 Guitar Sub for my combos, I own three combos, and I want to high pass filter whichever 12" speaker I'm using in conjunction with my Vector Sub.
To get this question out of the way, "why do you want to that?":
This will allow the other "speaker out" on my combo's to be unaffected by the HPF into my ISP Vector 210.
***Guitar Speaker HPF, Vector 210 no HPF***
Of the 3 ISP Vector subs (SL, 210, 112), the Vector 210 doesn't have a built in HPF, as the others do.
The other Vector subs have built-in HPF's, so whatever guitar cabinet is plug into the Vector gets a HPF.
The other two Vectors Works like this:
Guitar amp > Vector > Guitar Cabinet
The Vector 210, the one I have, works just like a regular setup, both cabs plug into the back of the amp.
If you don't know, the effect sounds freaking amazing! It makes the tone sound "hi-fi". This is what makes the other two Vectors shine, and why so many major artist use(d) them.
Why don't I have one of the other Vectors? Size and or availability.
The High Pass Filter allows the guitar speakers (in the cabinet attached to the Vector) to work more efficiently in the mids and highs, almost creating an effect on the way the speakers sound.
If possible, and with out sacrificing tone/signal, I'd like to be able to undo/redo the high pass filter on each combo. Maybe using speaker prong's or what ever they're called. The prongs on almost all Celestions speakers. This isn't that important but a feature I'd like.
{I tried to be as clear as possible as to not get caught up in the "why" question as I have been on other posts}
Product links:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/de...or-210-400-watt-2x10-inch-powered-sub-cabinet
http://www.isptechnologies.com/manuals/VECTOR210manual.pdf
http://www.isptechnologies.com/manuals/new manuals/Vector SL Manual.pdf*
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2. what ohm setting do I set my combo to with the Vector Connected
This is what the manual says, but I can't makes heads or tails of it:
Make sure to select the correct input attenuator switch setting based on line level use or speaker level use. In speaker level, connect the speaker output of the guitar amplifier to the input of the VECTOR 210 like you would any other speaker cabinet and confirm the correct setting of the input attenuator switch on the back panel is set for Speaker level. NOTE: As stated above, the VECTOR 210 does not provide any load on the output of the amplifier. It is a very high impedance load greater than 150,000 ohms. Most Tube amplifiers require a proper load on the output to avoid damage to the output transformer. Make sure to connect an appropriate speaker load when using the VECTOR 210 connected at speaker level output to a Tube amplifier.
Two questions:
1. I need help in trying to High Pass Filter the speaker in my 1x12 tube guitar amp combo.
2. ALSO, what ohm settings do I set my combo to with the Vector 210 connected?
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1. HPF 12" Guitar Speaker
I ordered an ISP Vector 210 Guitar Sub for my combos, I own three combos, and I want to high pass filter whichever 12" speaker I'm using in conjunction with my Vector Sub.
To get this question out of the way, "why do you want to that?":
This will allow the other "speaker out" on my combo's to be unaffected by the HPF into my ISP Vector 210.
***Guitar Speaker HPF, Vector 210 no HPF***
Of the 3 ISP Vector subs (SL, 210, 112), the Vector 210 doesn't have a built in HPF, as the others do.
The other Vector subs have built-in HPF's, so whatever guitar cabinet is plug into the Vector gets a HPF.
The other two Vectors Works like this:
Guitar amp > Vector > Guitar Cabinet
The Vector 210, the one I have, works just like a regular setup, both cabs plug into the back of the amp.
If you don't know, the effect sounds freaking amazing! It makes the tone sound "hi-fi". This is what makes the other two Vectors shine, and why so many major artist use(d) them.
Why don't I have one of the other Vectors? Size and or availability.
The High Pass Filter allows the guitar speakers (in the cabinet attached to the Vector) to work more efficiently in the mids and highs, almost creating an effect on the way the speakers sound.
If possible, and with out sacrificing tone/signal, I'd like to be able to undo/redo the high pass filter on each combo. Maybe using speaker prong's or what ever they're called. The prongs on almost all Celestions speakers. This isn't that important but a feature I'd like.
{I tried to be as clear as possible as to not get caught up in the "why" question as I have been on other posts}
Product links:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/de...or-210-400-watt-2x10-inch-powered-sub-cabinet
http://www.isptechnologies.com/manuals/VECTOR210manual.pdf
http://www.isptechnologies.com/manuals/new manuals/Vector SL Manual.pdf*
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2. what ohm setting do I set my combo to with the Vector Connected
This is what the manual says, but I can't makes heads or tails of it:
Make sure to select the correct input attenuator switch setting based on line level use or speaker level use. In speaker level, connect the speaker output of the guitar amplifier to the input of the VECTOR 210 like you would any other speaker cabinet and confirm the correct setting of the input attenuator switch on the back panel is set for Speaker level. NOTE: As stated above, the VECTOR 210 does not provide any load on the output of the amplifier. It is a very high impedance load greater than 150,000 ohms. Most Tube amplifiers require a proper load on the output to avoid damage to the output transformer. Make sure to connect an appropriate speaker load when using the VECTOR 210 connected at speaker level output to a Tube amplifier.