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<blockquote data-quote="Justintoxicated" data-source="post: 2760623" data-attributes="member: 561240"><p>Supa thanks, Like I said I do not have the manual.</p><p></p><p>The reason I asked about bass boost is because the manufacturer of the box and subs (Probox) recommends a bass boost around 35 htz because the box is tuned high (I don't knwo exactly but around 40-50 htz).</p><p></p><p>They recommend boosting the frequencies lower than the tuning frequency.</p><p></p><p>Now This seems strange to me because I thought you were supposed to filter out signals below the tuning frequency not boost them...But they have told me over and over that it is ok to boost the output below tuning frequency with the bass boost. I think I will call them and explain what I have been reading about low frequencies in a higher tuned box to them.</p><p></p><p>With my old amp when I had the first sub they sent me for testing Using the bass boost made the sub sound a bit better, I trie dit both ways and it played a wider range with the bass boosted a bit. However even with that amp, I did not have a frequency selectable boost just a regular hifonics bass boost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justintoxicated, post: 2760623, member: 561240"] Supa thanks, Like I said I do not have the manual. The reason I asked about bass boost is because the manufacturer of the box and subs (Probox) recommends a bass boost around 35 htz because the box is tuned high (I don't knwo exactly but around 40-50 htz). They recommend boosting the frequencies lower than the tuning frequency. Now This seems strange to me because I thought you were supposed to filter out signals below the tuning frequency not boost them...But they have told me over and over that it is ok to boost the output below tuning frequency with the bass boost. I think I will call them and explain what I have been reading about low frequencies in a higher tuned box to them. With my old amp when I had the first sub they sent me for testing Using the bass boost made the sub sound a bit better, I trie dit both ways and it played a wider range with the bass boosted a bit. However even with that amp, I did not have a frequency selectable boost just a regular hifonics bass boost. [/QUOTE]
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