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FDP Forum / All Other Fender Guitars and Instruments / Passport Pro 500 Sub out issue
FDP Forum / All Other Fender Guitars and Instruments / Passport Pro 500 Sub out issue
waynereed
Ohio USAOct 12th, 2015 03:05 PM Edit Profile
Short story...Ran from Pro500 sub out into powered sub. Turned them on. Played a backing track. The lows (bass guitar and kick) do infact come out of the sub, BUT ... also come out of the other speakers.
My intention was to pull the lows out of the main speakers to gain clarity.
Any idea why the lows still play through the mains?
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