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GK RB700-II: what EQ settings are flat?

I measured my 700RB II some time ago: direct out -> post EQ

4 string mode: -11dB @20Hz
5 string mode: ~0dB @20Hz, slight increase between 20-100Hz @1-2dB


It puts out a pretty linear signal with the following settings:

Treble: 12
High-Mid: 2
Low-Mid: 3
Bass: 12

4 string mode, Contour and Presence off
 
Yeah I think GK is a bit mid scooped at 12oclock, which is probably why I like them so much :) boosting the mids would seem to flatten the signal.

You're right, there is something distinctive going on in GKs with ostensibly flat EQ settings. I'm not sure what it is, but I generally really dig it. You can plug in, flatten everything out, and be sure that it's going to sound great. At least it does if you like that sound.

it's weird, though. I taught my son how to play electric six string. When I bought an amp for him, I remember telling him that it used to be you pretty much had to buy the amp with the sound you liked. Nowadays with all the neat modeling amp technology, you can make any sound you want.

And here I am saying that bass amps are different. Maybe I need to rethink...
 

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