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‘Loudspeaker’ and ‘System’ modes
What is the difference between Loudspeaker and System modes on the UX8800 and UX3600?
‘Loudspeaker’ and ‘System’ modes are obsolete, and only supported by UX8800 with older firmware (versions ending in .97 or earlier).
The new ‘Single’ mode essentially gives the best of both worlds, and offers the most flexibility in system configuration.
Use the new ‘single’ mode unless there is a good reason not to. If there's old processing for ‘loudspeaker’ or ‘system’ modes, either manually copy them into the new ‘single’ mode, or use manager to load firmware .97 onto the unit.