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<blockquote data-quote="Smoothio" data-source="post: 8679090" data-attributes="member: 677429"><p>Another question if I may, I'm thinking about getting a remote bass knob as well. Just so I have more control.</p><p></p><p> I listen to a variety of music. If it sounds bassy on a band like royal blood or something, then I would like to be able to turn it down easily without going into the head unit.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering If I needed to get 2 of them for each amp. Seems like the more control the better, but I don't know if that's overboard.</p><p></p><p>Bass is the only thing that I constantly adjust when I'm listening through songs. (other than volume)</p><p></p><p>What I was thinking about basically was turning the bass knob/knobs all the way up, setting the gain to the max level that I want (without clipping and distortion), then just using the knob to turn the bass down on songs that have a little too much bass (based on my preferred settings) or if I just don't want things to bump so hard at the moment. That way it can't be accidentally turned up too much or anything, if its max its max.</p><p></p><p>Sound like a good plan? Like I say I'm pretty new at this so bare with me. Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoothio, post: 8679090, member: 677429"] Another question if I may, I'm thinking about getting a remote bass knob as well. Just so I have more control. I listen to a variety of music. If it sounds bassy on a band like royal blood or something, then I would like to be able to turn it down easily without going into the head unit. I was wondering If I needed to get 2 of them for each amp. Seems like the more control the better, but I don't know if that's overboard. Bass is the only thing that I constantly adjust when I'm listening through songs. (other than volume) What I was thinking about basically was turning the bass knob/knobs all the way up, setting the gain to the max level that I want (without clipping and distortion), then just using the knob to turn the bass down on songs that have a little too much bass (based on my preferred settings) or if I just don't want things to bump so hard at the moment. That way it can't be accidentally turned up too much or anything, if its max its max. Sound like a good plan? Like I say I'm pretty new at this so bare with me. Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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