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Audio control epicenter: is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="cj407" data-source="post: 4772505" data-attributes="member: 593169"><p>i've got something installed that is similar....soundstream bx-12...they are worth it but only if you want the low rumbling bass down to 35hz (or where ever the subsonic filter capable of on the epic that you get). i turn it on when bass in a song is lost due to mp3 quality...or song has none...but when a song has pounding bass i just turn the volume down on the knob and turn my eq up. much tighter bass just from eq rather than the fat bass from the epic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cj407, post: 4772505, member: 593169"] i've got something installed that is similar....soundstream bx-12...they are worth it but only if you want the low rumbling bass down to 35hz (or where ever the subsonic filter capable of on the epic that you get). i turn it on when bass in a song is lost due to mp3 quality...or song has none...but when a song has pounding bass i just turn the volume down on the knob and turn my eq up. much tighter bass just from eq rather than the fat bass from the epic. [/QUOTE]
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