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<blockquote data-quote="B_Master_Flash" data-source="post: 397733" data-attributes="member: 552262"><p>Higher bass frequencies? If that is what you are looking to achieve, look at your amp and see if it has a "bass boost" or something like that, its usualy either a knob, button, or switch, and turn it off. Then play with your gain until its loud again, and see if you like it. The "bass boost", or what ever it is called on your amp, makes the amplifier emphasize lower frequencies, so with it off, you will hear more of the higher bass frequencies (&gt;60hz). I can save you some time right now and tell you it will sound like ***.</p><p></p><p>Oh, while you're at it, check your crossover. If it is too low, higher frequencies will be cut off by your amp. It should be set at around 100hz (play with it unitl its just low enough that you cant hear voices over the subs)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B_Master_Flash, post: 397733, member: 552262"] Higher bass frequencies? If that is what you are looking to achieve, look at your amp and see if it has a "bass boost" or something like that, its usualy either a knob, button, or switch, and turn it off. Then play with your gain until its loud again, and see if you like it. The "bass boost", or what ever it is called on your amp, makes the amplifier emphasize lower frequencies, so with it off, you will hear more of the higher bass frequencies (>60hz). I can save you some time right now and tell you it will sound like ***. Oh, while you're at it, check your crossover. If it is too low, higher frequencies will be cut off by your amp. It should be set at around 100hz (play with it unitl its just low enough that you cant hear voices over the subs) [/QUOTE]
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