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#299710 - 11/21/10 06:04 PM
Re: Bose Compact Tick Sound
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Registered: 12/08/02
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No problems with mine. Please provide more information, keyboard make and model, style that seems to be causing the problem, mixer (if one is used), and how things are connected to the Bose L1 Compact. Cheers, Gary
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#299712 - 11/22/10 06:48 PM
Re: Bose Compact Tick Sound
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The way it sounds from your description is you are overdriving the Bose. The Bose master volume should be at about the 10 O'clock position with the 12 O'clock position being the highest level. Try outputting the keyboard directly into the Bose, bypassing the Mackie mixer, and set the keyboard's master volume at the 1 O'clock position. Set the keyboard's global EQs on User1 to 5,4,2.4.8 and store them to Store1. This is a good starting point. If you don't hear those sounds, then you are likely overdriving the Bose with the Mackie mixer. If this is the case, you may have to make some adjustments on the mixer output, and the mixer EQs to eliminate the problem. Hope this helps, Gary
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#299717 - 11/23/10 06:11 PM
Re: Bose Compact Tick Sound
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