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<blockquote data-quote="razorblade" data-source="post: 8773671" data-attributes="member: 684303"><p>Thank you for replying. Yes, I am seeing a doctor for this, but the odd thing is that I don't really have this ear hurt anywhere else than in my car with my music on. Music in my home is not giving such response to me. That's why I came here, because I really have the feeling that there must be some setting wrong in my subwoofer settings or something.</p><p></p><p>I tried many things. I now use crossover with subwoofer low pass filter at 80hz and front speaker high pass filter at 80hz. EQ at subw +5, bass +3, mid +2, tre +1. I tried phase reverse. Low volume (but I would want any noticeable bass at least of course).</p><p></p><p>The car is really small and it seems to put much air pressure to my ears with the music on.</p><p></p><p>I really really want to use the subwoofer, but if it really really can't work for me, I would have to drive without music unfortunately, not to worsen my ears</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="razorblade, post: 8773671, member: 684303"] Thank you for replying. Yes, I am seeing a doctor for this, but the odd thing is that I don't really have this ear hurt anywhere else than in my car with my music on. Music in my home is not giving such response to me. That's why I came here, because I really have the feeling that there must be some setting wrong in my subwoofer settings or something. I tried many things. I now use crossover with subwoofer low pass filter at 80hz and front speaker high pass filter at 80hz. EQ at subw +5, bass +3, mid +2, tre +1. I tried phase reverse. Low volume (but I would want any noticeable bass at least of course). The car is really small and it seems to put much air pressure to my ears with the music on. I really really want to use the subwoofer, but if it really really can't work for me, I would have to drive without music unfortunately, not to worsen my ears [/QUOTE]
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