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After years of running my setup and being happy with it, Iv'e found i'd like to try running a little more midbass in the 100-600hz range.
My sub is currently crossed at 80 hz.
Now, what I am trying to figure out is how I get a little boost in the frequencies i'm looking at from my components without affecting the sub. In other words, my head unit only has a basic equalizer and by increasing the "low" frequencies, i'll also be boosting the 80hz and unders.
So is there a way to isolate my eq effects to only my components up front? I had thought of just setting the low portion of the equalizer higher and redoing my sub gains, but by doing this I would be essentially sending my sub a clipped signal, even after resetting gains to compensate (correct?).
Hope this wasnt' too confusing. Haven't been around here in a longg time so i'm a bit rusty .
Thanks
My sub is currently crossed at 80 hz.
Now, what I am trying to figure out is how I get a little boost in the frequencies i'm looking at from my components without affecting the sub. In other words, my head unit only has a basic equalizer and by increasing the "low" frequencies, i'll also be boosting the 80hz and unders.
So is there a way to isolate my eq effects to only my components up front? I had thought of just setting the low portion of the equalizer higher and redoing my sub gains, but by doing this I would be essentially sending my sub a clipped signal, even after resetting gains to compensate (correct?).
Hope this wasnt' too confusing. Haven't been around here in a longg time so i'm a bit rusty .
Thanks