Sold FS: Audiocontrol Epicenter 60$ shipped

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I have a used Audiocontrol Epicenter for sale.

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60$ shipped, firm. I've bought from several people on these forums but don't have any sellers refs. I've sold alot of R/C related equipment on rcgroups.com 's forums though..my feedback page for them is here:

http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/traderratings.php?u=20748&viewtype=1

Unit works fine and has not been abused. Cosmetically it looks fine, no noticeable scratches etc. The backplate from the nob is long since gone, however, so it's pretty much flushmountable only. I used it on a pair of Kicker compVR 10's for a while but have since changed my priority from making alot of noise to making good sounding noise //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif Comes as pictured (don't have the original packaging) plus the telephone wire that it uses to connect the nob to the unit for in-dash adjustment

 
Dunno about using other nobs for it.....the nob is a simple device (just a simple potentiometer) but i dunno what the range is and weather you could use it with anything else. Just to be clear, the nob works fine; it's just not attached to the big L shaped bracket anymore. I've seen brand new replacement nobs with the full faceplate directly from epicenter for sale on ebay for 30$.

Considering the other epicenter i've seen for sale on here recently that does come with the faceplate was asking 120$ shipped (and an old style without the wide+sweep nobs went for 80$ shipped today...) i think this is still a good deal, even if you decide to spend the 30$ on a faceplate. it's fully functional and the only benefit a new nob would give would be the large faceplate (which i couldn't actually mount cleanly to the curves in my car, which is why i removed it and flushmounted the nob //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif)

 
what exactly is it used for? I know it enhances bass... but all bass?
It doesn't enhance bass - it digitally creates bass based on the higher frequencies it's seeing.. Essentially, you can make any song quad out, regardless as to weather or not it already has ANY bass at all of it's own.

 
It would add more. And you can tune it so it adds more at a specific frequency, which is useful for adding bass at the same frequency you've got your box tuned to, or just adding that deep rumble that you want...etc.

 
It would add more. And you can tune it so it adds more at a specific frequency, which is useful for adding bass at the same frequency you've got your box tuned to, or just adding that deep rumble that you want...etc.
Cooooooool. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
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