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lost my bass knob - will another work?
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<blockquote data-quote="businessjournal" data-source="post: 3404679" data-attributes="member: 578998"><p>no mas responses? perhaps my humor was a bit odd - didn't mean to swipe at you, Bill. it was all in fun.</p><p></p><p>what I gather from the few remarks is that another manufacturer's knob will NOT work. I figured there was a good chance that the circuitry and signals passed from the knob to the amp is the same across brands, but perhaps I'm wrong here.</p><p></p><p>I could attempt to find a new MB Quart remote knob somewhere, but that company is not exactly a heavy hitter in the amp department. Rockford/JL/Kicker knobs are in abundance on eBay, but maybe I can contact MB Quart directly if this mash-up idea isn't feasible.</p><p></p><p>thanks again for the continued help, fellas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="businessjournal, post: 3404679, member: 578998"] no mas responses? perhaps my humor was a bit odd - didn't mean to swipe at you, Bill. it was all in fun. what I gather from the few remarks is that another manufacturer's knob will NOT work. I figured there was a good chance that the circuitry and signals passed from the knob to the amp is the same across brands, but perhaps I'm wrong here. I could attempt to find a new MB Quart remote knob somewhere, but that company is not exactly a heavy hitter in the amp department. Rockford/JL/Kicker knobs are in abundance on eBay, but maybe I can contact MB Quart directly if this mash-up idea isn't feasible. thanks again for the continued help, fellas. [/QUOTE]
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