I recently tested, reed by reed, exactly which note(s) each bass button plays on my accordion.
I did this so I have a better understanding of what I am dealing with when playing.
What I found was confusing.
The basics:
There are 12 reeds in a lower octave for bass notes and 12 in a higher octave for chords, both A–G#.
Each bass button also plays its chord counterpart reed. For example, the C bass button will open 2 C reeds.
The illogical part: The octaves.
A–B span 2 octaves (24 semitone interval) C–G# span 1 octave (12 semitone interval)
For example, A bass plays A2+A4, but C bass plays C3+C4.
This means that A–B are higher AND lower than C–G#.
With a coupler A1–B1 and A3–B3 get added as well. So you would think this solves the problem, however only C2–G#2 get added.
So A–B are higher AND lower even with the coupler.
What is the logic behind this? The accordion is old, like probably 100 years. Could it be a tuning problem (by whole octaves? is that even a thing?)?