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<blockquote data-quote="DTennessee" data-source="post: 8860335" data-attributes="member: 690024"><p>Yes that mid bass punch the front stage speakers can't take it at the volume I think it should be able to handle. I have tweaked the head unit and input sensitivity on the amp to where it is optimized for max volume and clarity to my ear. It's just not near where the volume I think it should be and when I turn it up to approximately 75% there is certain drum beat/ mid frequency the front stage speaker flub/flutter/waffle whatever term you want to use. If I adjust the HPF above 120 then it's too shrill, drop below that it gets worse. The stock EQ on the head unit is pretty much zero on Mids and probably 15-20% on bass and treble. Anything beyond that it's overpowering for both bass and treble. Crank up the mids and that flub gets worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DTennessee, post: 8860335, member: 690024"] Yes that mid bass punch the front stage speakers can't take it at the volume I think it should be able to handle. I have tweaked the head unit and input sensitivity on the amp to where it is optimized for max volume and clarity to my ear. It's just not near where the volume I think it should be and when I turn it up to approximately 75% there is certain drum beat/ mid frequency the front stage speaker flub/flutter/waffle whatever term you want to use. If I adjust the HPF above 120 then it's too shrill, drop below that it gets worse. The stock EQ on the head unit is pretty much zero on Mids and probably 15-20% on bass and treble. Anything beyond that it's overpowering for both bass and treble. Crank up the mids and that flub gets worse. [/QUOTE]
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