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Front stage overpowering substage
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<blockquote data-quote="sjv13" data-source="post: 7913119" data-attributes="member: 632245"><p>So what you're saying is that I can probably turn the gain up higher? I had the shop set my sub amp gain. So I'm not sure which dB tone they used. There is a setting in the subwoofer menu on my HU that can go from +6 to -25. I know +6 is the highest, but I'm not sure about the lowest. After he set the gain on the amp, he had the setting at +3 and said I could go up one or two more if I needed. Would that setting be the compensation for songs set at different dB levels? He also said not to use bass boost, etc. because that's when people start to blow things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjv13, post: 7913119, member: 632245"] So what you're saying is that I can probably turn the gain up higher? I had the shop set my sub amp gain. So I'm not sure which dB tone they used. There is a setting in the subwoofer menu on my HU that can go from +6 to -25. I know +6 is the highest, but I'm not sure about the lowest. After he set the gain on the amp, he had the setting at +3 and said I could go up one or two more if I needed. Would that setting be the compensation for songs set at different dB levels? He also said not to use bass boost, etc. because that's when people start to blow things. [/QUOTE]
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