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<blockquote data-quote="GrnEydDvl" data-source="post: 2275676" data-attributes="member: 568270"><p>You may not be able to turn off the setting for what frequency to boost. But you should be able to set it to not boost that frequency any. EG 50hz at 0dB of boost.</p><p></p><p>I would set everything to flat and then try to keep boosting any frequency to a minimum (3dB per frequency) after setting gains. Since you are using a -3 dB tone versus a -6dB or lower one, you should have some room left for boosting and still not clip on most music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrnEydDvl, post: 2275676, member: 568270"] You may not be able to turn off the setting for what frequency to boost. But you should be able to set it to not boost that frequency any. EG 50hz at 0dB of boost. I would set everything to flat and then try to keep boosting any frequency to a minimum (3dB per frequency) after setting gains. Since you are using a -3 dB tone versus a -6dB or lower one, you should have some room left for boosting and still not clip on most music. [/QUOTE]
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