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First things first: the Sound Character knob is not a volume or gain control. Instead, it works alongside the Volume knob to fine-tune both the tonal profile and loudness of your sound. The Character control ranges from 1 to 13, with a progressive response at each step. As you turn the dial, the EQ curve, compression, and harmonic content of the signal gradually alters. The result? A seamless shift from clean and natural to bold, bass-heavy, and full-throttle distortion - ending in what we call Party Mode. The Character Range – Three Key Zones: Sound Character Control Step 1–3: Flat Mode. The flat EQ means that the sound coming from the speaker is very close to the original recorded sound. This is very useful when playing old shellac records or wanting to hear the original sound. Intended for smaller rooms. Sound Character Control Step Step 4–8: Dynamic Loudness Mode. This is where things start to move. Expect a progressive enhancement in bass response, wider dynamics, and greater energy. The sound becomes more immersive. Perfect for medium-sized spaces or outdoor use where presence and punch matter. Sound Character Control Step Step 9–13: Party Mode. Here, the system pushes its full sonic potential. You’re tapping into maximum character compression and a custom EQ curve optimized for high-volume playback. The result is a bold, refined sound that holds together even at extreme levels. Tailored for large rooms, outdoor gatherings, and any moment that demands the unmistakable Marshall edge.
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