04-Jun-2022, 22:31
A hack workaround, or maybe not a hack and a clever design.
if you switch the power off and back the phantoms (classic, I) start up/on.
- Consider when they are mounted high on a wall or otherwise 'installed' in a way the speaker is not really accessible, cycle the mains and they come on.
if you switch the power off and back the phantoms (classic, I) start up/on.
- Consider when they are mounted high on a wall or otherwise 'installed' in a way the speaker is not really accessible, cycle the mains and they come on.