Electronic Bass Driver?

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My neighbor gave me an old Audiobahn ABD39 Electronic Bass Driver for free, and I was wondering if it's worth installing, or even having in a daily system. From what I understand, these are really only intended for making bass for songs that really lack bass. Like Phil Collins' ''In the Air Tonight'', etc. Is this correct or are they useful for everyday listening? It has an input, output, bass remote, stereo/ mono switch, phase switch, input level, and peak led (I guess a clipping indicator).

I don't know jack about these things, can anyone help me out?

 
I'm trying to google it now, can't find much on it. Just noobs saying it makes their bass quake.

It could be a line driver, it just says Bass Driver on it. Lemme find a link on it.

 
adding bass to a song is retarded. if you don't like how it was meant to sound don't listen to it. or remaster it. it's like cranking up the bass knob so the song bumps when it was never meant too...

 
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