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<blockquote data-quote="SamIam71" data-source="post: 8228085" data-attributes="member: 658526"><p>I just looked at pictures of your amp, and it doesn't have a "Bass Boost" on it. I am sure you understand how an equalizer works. Bass boost would amount to having a sliding potentiometer for the 45HZ frequency that would slide up to say +6, or -6, with 0 in the middle. Once you have slid above 0, you are boosting a particular frequency. There are cases where this can be useful, and some it can be harmful. I don't use mine in my current setup, but I might use it in another.</p><p></p><p>I see a lot of, "Never use", the this or thats in here. I seriously doubt that the engineers that have been designing these devices for so many decades are accidentally adding bass boost and remote knobs in every single brand of car audio amplifiers. It is a surefire indicator that someone doesn't know what they are talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SamIam71, post: 8228085, member: 658526"] I just looked at pictures of your amp, and it doesn't have a "Bass Boost" on it. I am sure you understand how an equalizer works. Bass boost would amount to having a sliding potentiometer for the 45HZ frequency that would slide up to say +6, or -6, with 0 in the middle. Once you have slid above 0, you are boosting a particular frequency. There are cases where this can be useful, and some it can be harmful. I don't use mine in my current setup, but I might use it in another. I see a lot of, "Never use", the this or thats in here. I seriously doubt that the engineers that have been designing these devices for so many decades are accidentally adding bass boost and remote knobs in every single brand of car audio amplifiers. It is a surefire indicator that someone doesn't know what they are talking about. [/QUOTE]
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