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<blockquote data-quote="TDot" data-source="post: 8237550" data-attributes="member: 645311"><p>You are absolutely right, and I should have known better. I have more than enough head room to remove the eq, and drop the front and rear stage in order to increase the base perception.</p><p></p><p>No offense taken, I already set my gains with a ddm when i did it originally, but I put the eq on after everything was done not thinking. I couldn't hear the distortion after the fact because my trunk is sealed up with MLV, and I never listened to the thing with the trunk open after everything was originally set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDot, post: 8237550, member: 645311"] You are absolutely right, and I should have known better. I have more than enough head room to remove the eq, and drop the front and rear stage in order to increase the base perception. No offense taken, I already set my gains with a ddm when i did it originally, but I put the eq on after everything was done not thinking. I couldn't hear the distortion after the fact because my trunk is sealed up with MLV, and I never listened to the thing with the trunk open after everything was originally set. [/QUOTE]
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