2B Wave mode on different powersettings
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2B Wave mode on different powersettings
Hi guys,
I just bought a 2b.
Is it right that if you take for example wave mode on channel A50% and B25% that the channel B waves 2 times while channel A only does one wave?
I just bought a 2b.
Is it right that if you take for example wave mode on channel A50% and B25% that the channel B waves 2 times while channel A only does one wave?
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Re: 2B Wave mode on different powersettings
The percentages for the channels are to do with the amount of power produced, not the speed of the pulses. Think "amplitude" rather than "frequency", if that helps.
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Re: 2B Wave mode on different powersettings
not really ill try to make it visiual:
A:+++++++++
B:++++++++++++++++++++++
so in wave mode channel a stops basically at one point at the top of its percentage thats clear and b the same. but is it normal that they go up at the same rate? For example 1% per second or should it be like that they both reach their percentage at the same time? And also when channel A stops channel B gets a lot stronger.
A:+++++++++
B:++++++++++++++++++++++
so in wave mode channel a stops basically at one point at the top of its percentage thats clear and b the same. but is it normal that they go up at the same rate? For example 1% per second or should it be like that they both reach their percentage at the same time? And also when channel A stops channel B gets a lot stronger.
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Re: 2B Wave mode on different powersettings
Do you use batteries? I don't think this effect occurs when using an AC adapter. Here are some discussions about batteries vs. power supply:
"Running out of power" - viewtopic.php?f=14&t=9616
"2B with power supply vs battery?" - viewtopic.php?f=14&t=9708
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Re: 2B Wave mode on different powersettings
Yeah I think so after reading a few other topics I think I will have to get an power supply..... because it really doesn’t feel that good when one channel jumps up in intensity a lot suddenly :/
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Re: 2B Wave mode on different powersettings
That should not really happen. Just wondering if it's a matter of personal perception? 'Wave' and 'Waterfall' modes are intended to give a rapid rise in intensity, which then falls away.
What electrodes are you using on Channel A and Channel B?
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Re: 2B Wave mode on different powersettings
After reading your article for the second time, I have another tip: The channels go up with the same rate. If you set different levels on A and B they will not reach their top at the same time.Tobjac wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 11:10 am not really ill try to make it visiual:
A:+++++++++
B:++++++++++++++++++++++
so in wave mode channel a stops basically at one point at the top of its percentage thats clear and b the same. but is it normal that they go up at the same rate? For example 1% per second or should it be like that they both reach their percentage at the same time? And also when channel A stops channel B gets a lot stronger.
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Re: 2B Wave mode on different powersettings
that's what i wanted to hear thanks xD using it with battery feels somewhat weird since wenn channel a drops channel b gets a lot stronger in like under a second and then does its wave further because the battery can't handle both channels at the same time
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Re: 2B Wave mode on different powersettings
No I don't think that's correct. If the battery was struggling you might feel a lack of power but it would not affect the tempo. Try doing a 'Factory Reset', see if that helps.
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Re: 2B Wave mode on different powersettings
I'm sry i think im not very good at expressing in english what i wanted to say.... lets say i set a to 30% and b to 40% so till 30% both channels are at the same powerlvl.Stimaddict wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 10:32 amNo I don't think that's correct. If the battery was struggling you might feel a lack of power but it would not affect the tempo. Try doing a 'Factory Reset', see if that helps.
but then when channel a stops and goes back to zero channel b feels like it goes up to 60% on an instant and then continuous the ramp to about 70% (that's how it feels like)