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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 4753976" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>The newer iPods are better at covering the entire freq range on the headphone output, I never had a problem with my older video iPod using the dock connector.</p><p></p><p>What the Epicenter does is takes a full range signal and adds sub harmonic content. It's basically a signal driver synthesizer. Lets say that the song you're playing has content at 60 and 80 hz but nothing below that. The Epicenter would add content at 30hz based on the 60hz content and at 40hz based on the 80hz content. It doesn't make your bass any louder (only more power, more or bigger subs or a different box can do that) but it will add low frequencies where there weren't any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 4753976, member: 550915"] The newer iPods are better at covering the entire freq range on the headphone output, I never had a problem with my older video iPod using the dock connector. What the Epicenter does is takes a full range signal and adds sub harmonic content. It's basically a signal driver synthesizer. Lets say that the song you're playing has content at 60 and 80 hz but nothing below that. The Epicenter would add content at 30hz based on the 60hz content and at 40hz based on the 80hz content. It doesn't make your bass any louder (only more power, more or bigger subs or a different box can do that) but it will add low frequencies where there weren't any. [/QUOTE]
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