squeak9798
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Typically yes.Quick question guys, is Bass Eq the same as Bass Boost? I have a Hifonics amp.
Bass Boost is essentially nothing more than a single band EQ....
Typically yes.Quick question guys, is Bass Eq the same as Bass Boost? I have a Hifonics amp.
I thought that was for my preamp outputs on my head unit. Like what level they put out. Mine put out 2 volts each preamp output so i set mine at about 2. I went out to my car turned off all my bass boost and then went to my deck and turned my sub all the way up and its loud and sounds better. I think when i turned the bass boost all the way down i had my sub at leve 3/15 and then i turned all the bass boost off and put my sub level at 15/15 and it sounds good now. Thanks and sorry for being a dumbass about the whole bass thing.That is your gain
i think you figured it out.
on an alpine head unit the sub out should be 15/15
input level should be around the 2V setting (but should still be set with a DMM)
and bass boost (on amp and HU) should be off
That's what a gain is.I thought that was for my preamp outputs on my head unit. Like what level they put out. Mine put out 2 volts each preamp output so i set mine at about 2.
I totally agree //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif You dont HAVE to set your gains all the way to the vac where you need it, using bassboost is helpful especially on fart machines. Personally i like to boost my burp tone first with about 3-6 vac before setting the gains, than set the gains untill i dont gain anymore on the TL. No clipping yet //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif I did test both ways 1) with out using it 2) with using it and its louder using it. As far as daily applications it may very, but my application is a fart machine or a daily driver with lower volume levels //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifIf everything is setup correctly, bass boost included, and you double check everything with an oscilloscope, then can you use bass boost to your advantage?
no, you should buy a DMM or o-scope and do it right. just turning it up will probably end badly. as i mentioned before, a very small movement of the gain knob can change your output voltage a lot (especially once you get towards the higher sensitivety range).The max volume i get my head unit to is 20/35 for my cd's and 25/35 for my ipod and thats just cuz i don't turn my ipod all the way up cuz it sounds better with the head unit up and the ipod at about 3/4's volume. Does that mean i should set the gains higher cuz i don't turn my head unit all the way up?