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FBT MYRA - Powerful touring sound solution
Explore the MYRA touring loudspeaker system from FBT - engineered for touring professionals, delivering precision sound, rugged build and advanced connectivity
EW G3/G4 - understanding Pilot Tone
Learn what the pilot tone is in EW G3/G4 wireless mic systems - how it supports squelch, avoids interference and improves signal reliability
EW G3/G4 - receiver has no RF signal
Troubleshoot why your EW G3/G4 receiver shows no RF signal - check RF Mute, antennas, range or distribution system for clear wireless performance.
EW G3/G4 Interference or noise issues
Troubleshoot interference and noise on Sennheiser EW G3/G4 systems - learn how to identify RF issues, check clean frequencies, and optimise wireless performance
EW G3/G4 Multichannel systems
Discover how to co-ordinate frequencies and distribute antennas for EW G3/G4 multichannel systems - best practices for interference-free wireless setups.
XSW 2 Scan and Sync
Learn how to scan for clean frequencies and sync transmitter and receiver in the XSW 2 system - step by step guide to SET SCAN, SYNC and squelch settings.
XSW 1 Scan and Sync
Step-by-step instructions to scan for new frequencies and synchronise XSW 1 transmitters and receivers. Quick guide to SET SCAN, SYNC and squelch settings. Learn more at this article
How To Use The Standby Switch On BUGERA INFINIUM Amplifiers
The Standby switch on BUGERA INFINIUM tube amplifiers is designed to temporarily mute the output signal to the speakers. While it functions similarly to a mute switch, its primary purpose is to protect the power tubes, helping extend their lifespan and ensuring the amplifier operates in optimal conditions.
Understanding Amplifier Classes - Class A, B, AB, D And H
Understanding different amplifier classes is essential for choosing the right amplifier for your needs. Each class offers unique characteristics in terms of efficiency, distortion, and power delivery. Below is a detailed overview of the most common amplifier types you’ll find in BUGERA amplifiers and other professional audio equipment.
How To Set Up The High-Pass Filter (HPF) In Lake Controller
The High-pass Filter (HPF) is an essential tool in audio signal processing, used to remove unwanted low frequencies to help the loudspeaker system perform more clearly and stably. In Lake Controller, users can configure either the Input HPF or Low Output HPF depending on the system setup and signal processing requirements.