Boom Software v1.19.2 2/1/2016
#201
For those having issues with any of the update fixes "sticking", it never hurts to reset your radio to factory defaults after the software update.
I treat the radio kind of like I treat my other "smart" technology. If I update a BIOS, firmware or software I usually reset to factory defaults after the flash. Helps clear up conflicts sometimes.
I treat the radio kind of like I treat my other "smart" technology. If I update a BIOS, firmware or software I usually reset to factory defaults after the flash. Helps clear up conflicts sometimes.
#202
how do you adjust this on the line levers TIA
#204
The latest version mentions something about fixing audio "pumping & surging" or something like that. I'm guessing that's the problem... it's fixing something I don't have.
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#205
But thank for keeping the old updates good thinking.
#206
For ***** & giggles, is it possible to insert a poll in an existing thread? I would be curious to see if those who hastily chose to do the update are now regretting doing so and wish they had NOT done the update in the first place. I am evidently in the minority when it comes to believing it is a disgrace that Harley has not been able to exert enough pressure on their software vendor to get these issues resolved once and for all.
#207
The BT355 has four adjustment pots on the unit.
Gain LC
Gain RC
HPF LC
HPF RC
You can independently adjust the HPF (high pass frequency) on each channel.
Turning the set screw counter clockwise lowers the HPF (allowing more power in the lower frequency ranges).
Turning the set screw clockwise increases the HPF (allowing less power in the lower frequency ranges).
Remember that the frequency adjustments are on a slope. The more you adjust one way or another either increases or decreases the power in the lower frequency ranges.
Gain LC
Gain RC
HPF LC
HPF RC
You can independently adjust the HPF (high pass frequency) on each channel.
Turning the set screw counter clockwise lowers the HPF (allowing more power in the lower frequency ranges).
Turning the set screw clockwise increases the HPF (allowing less power in the lower frequency ranges).
Remember that the frequency adjustments are on a slope. The more you adjust one way or another either increases or decreases the power in the lower frequency ranges.
#208
For sure - I was just trying to allay any fears about downloading the files. No problem, I thought that they might prove useful.
#209
The BT355 has four adjustment pots on the unit.
Gain LC
Gain RC
HPF LC
HPF RC
You can independently adjust the HPF (high pass frequency) on each channel.
Turning the set screw counter clockwise lowers the HPF (allowing more power in the lower frequency ranges).
Turning the set screw clockwise increases the HPF (allowing less power in the lower frequency ranges).
Remember that the frequency adjustments are on a slope. The more you adjust one way or another either increases or decreases the power in the lower frequency ranges.
Gain LC
Gain RC
HPF LC
HPF RC
You can independently adjust the HPF (high pass frequency) on each channel.
Turning the set screw counter clockwise lowers the HPF (allowing more power in the lower frequency ranges).
Turning the set screw clockwise increases the HPF (allowing less power in the lower frequency ranges).
Remember that the frequency adjustments are on a slope. The more you adjust one way or another either increases or decreases the power in the lower frequency ranges.
#210