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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Spencer" data-source="post: 96570" data-attributes="member: 4767"><p>Re: JBL STX Problem</p><p></p><p>Its funny you mention that because I had divided feelings wether or not it could be the XTi preset. I definitely thought it was possible because i haven't enabled a preset yet (I only had a Mac computer on me and you need Windows to update the XTi with the STX 828 preset package) but to compensate I just used a driverack I had with me and input all the speaker information manually in a custom preset. I was thinking this could be the cause of the problem however i couldn't help thinking that it's too simple Could it really be just the lack of the preset being enabled thats putting such a damper on output?</p><p></p><p>And I've tried eliminating different pieces in the signal chain with no success. I was thinking it could be a problem with the cabs but I bought them 2 days ago from 2 different dealers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Spencer, post: 96570, member: 4767"] Re: JBL STX Problem Its funny you mention that because I had divided feelings wether or not it could be the XTi preset. I definitely thought it was possible because i haven't enabled a preset yet (I only had a Mac computer on me and you need Windows to update the XTi with the STX 828 preset package) but to compensate I just used a driverack I had with me and input all the speaker information manually in a custom preset. I was thinking this could be the cause of the problem however i couldn't help thinking that it's too simple Could it really be just the lack of the preset being enabled thats putting such a damper on output? And I've tried eliminating different pieces in the signal chain with no success. I was thinking it could be a problem with the cabs but I bought them 2 days ago from 2 different dealers. [/QUOTE]
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