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Checked gain with an O-scope, sub is still smelling
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<blockquote data-quote="20 hz bass machine" data-source="post: 8726913" data-attributes="member: 678131"><p>I usually go into my eq on my radio and tune all the bands separately. For example I have a 16 band eq and have control over 20, 50, and 80 hz (I dont play anything over 80hz, you should adjust tune every frequency you use given you have the ability to do so with your headunits eq). I use a tone generator to produce the different tones I have control over. In my specific example I start with 50 and set the gain like normal then I switch over to the headunits eq to adjust the levels of 20 and 80. I go through all 3 again after making adjustments and make further adjustments as needed with the headunit only. 40 is a general number but in reality the amp will output differently at different frequencies. Did that make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20 hz bass machine, post: 8726913, member: 678131"] I usually go into my eq on my radio and tune all the bands separately. For example I have a 16 band eq and have control over 20, 50, and 80 hz (I dont play anything over 80hz, you should adjust tune every frequency you use given you have the ability to do so with your headunits eq). I use a tone generator to produce the different tones I have control over. In my specific example I start with 50 and set the gain like normal then I switch over to the headunits eq to adjust the levels of 20 and 80. I go through all 3 again after making adjustments and make further adjustments as needed with the headunit only. 40 is a general number but in reality the amp will output differently at different frequencies. Did that make sense? [/QUOTE]
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