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<blockquote data-quote="endofdays89" data-source="post: 5172604" data-attributes="member: 594854"><p>you definitely need to get a new head unit. It will be hard to do on stock since the bass knob will probably control both subs output and speaker lows at the same time.</p><p></p><p>When you get an aftermarket head unit you will be able to adjust the midbass and the subs output and you wouldn't ever have to adjust your bass knob if you set your setting correctly. I hate to say this, but it is time for a new head unit if you don't like the problem you are having.</p><p></p><p>BTW, i am the same way. i listen to mostly metal though and went through a ton of settings to get the sound perfect for both rap and metal while still having awesome midbass for both. I now only have to increase the sub level on the head unit +4 to get the best bass my system can create when switching to rap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="endofdays89, post: 5172604, member: 594854"] you definitely need to get a new head unit. It will be hard to do on stock since the bass knob will probably control both subs output and speaker lows at the same time. When you get an aftermarket head unit you will be able to adjust the midbass and the subs output and you wouldn't ever have to adjust your bass knob if you set your setting correctly. I hate to say this, but it is time for a new head unit if you don't like the problem you are having. BTW, i am the same way. i listen to mostly metal though and went through a ton of settings to get the sound perfect for both rap and metal while still having awesome midbass for both. I now only have to increase the sub level on the head unit +4 to get the best bass my system can create when switching to rap. [/QUOTE]
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