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<blockquote data-quote="RUGERJITSU" data-source="post: 8257648" data-attributes="member: 603797"><p>I believe I have the frequency on my amp dialed in for both the components and sub. The music has a real nice blend, the sub seems to work very efficiently in concert with the components.</p><p></p><p>My next question would be about the EQ settings on the H/U. Is it common to just leave the EQ setting alone? I ask this for two reasons:</p><p></p><p>1. I can't imagine the sound getting any better.</p><p></p><p>2. I don't feel educated enough to play with the settings, and I'm afraid I'll just end up messing something up.</p><p></p><p>Is there any tips or maybe a good website like "tuning the EQ for dummies" that I could read up on? My H/U has a 9 band Parametric EQ, and my assumption would be that picking a certain frequency and dialing it up or down would either boost that frequency or tone it down, am I right? So, if I thought the components or sub lacked in a certain area, I could use the EQ to clean it up or emphasize that area.</p><p></p><p>thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUGERJITSU, post: 8257648, member: 603797"] I believe I have the frequency on my amp dialed in for both the components and sub. The music has a real nice blend, the sub seems to work very efficiently in concert with the components. My next question would be about the EQ settings on the H/U. Is it common to just leave the EQ setting alone? I ask this for two reasons: 1. I can't imagine the sound getting any better. 2. I don't feel educated enough to play with the settings, and I'm afraid I'll just end up messing something up. Is there any tips or maybe a good website like "tuning the EQ for dummies" that I could read up on? My H/U has a 9 band Parametric EQ, and my assumption would be that picking a certain frequency and dialing it up or down would either boost that frequency or tone it down, am I right? So, if I thought the components or sub lacked in a certain area, I could use the EQ to clean it up or emphasize that area. thanks! [/QUOTE]
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