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<blockquote data-quote="PowerusMaximus" data-source="post: 311215" data-attributes="member: 550042"><p>Thanks for the answers.</p><p></p><p>Your right its called Bass Boost and I can change it from 3- 12 dB , I turned it all off.</p><p></p><p>I adjust the sub-sonic filter to about 20 Hz cause the Subwoofer dont even go down to 15 and Im thinking that the Hz down dear would only take up alot of Power from the AMP.</p><p></p><p>I adjusted the Low-pass-filter set to 11 oclock, about 80-90 Hz.</p><p></p><p>If I adjusted it up higher like you said, it sounded muddy and distorted and at higher Hz you could also hear the source from the Subwoofer.</p><p></p><p>I turned in the Main level on the AMP to 11 oclock also, I then have a Higpass to a Lowpass filter andI took the source from the back speakers.</p><p></p><p>I just turned on the Highpass to the Lowpass filter up 1/4.</p><p></p><p>What do you guy's think?</p><p></p><p>I think it sounds great now, the Subwoofer blends in with the sound and the Power is way more then I need, the stereo volym goes from 1-30 at level 14 you start to feel the wind in your neck and the bass in your body.</p><p></p><p>I ones turned it up to level 18 but that cant be to good for the ears.</p><p></p><p>Thnaks! /Erik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerusMaximus, post: 311215, member: 550042"] Thanks for the answers. Your right its called Bass Boost and I can change it from 3- 12 dB , I turned it all off. I adjust the sub-sonic filter to about 20 Hz cause the Subwoofer dont even go down to 15 and Im thinking that the Hz down dear would only take up alot of Power from the AMP. I adjusted the Low-pass-filter set to 11 oclock, about 80-90 Hz. If I adjusted it up higher like you said, it sounded muddy and distorted and at higher Hz you could also hear the source from the Subwoofer. I turned in the Main level on the AMP to 11 oclock also, I then have a Higpass to a Lowpass filter andI took the source from the back speakers. I just turned on the Highpass to the Lowpass filter up 1/4. What do you guy's think? I think it sounds great now, the Subwoofer blends in with the sound and the Power is way more then I need, the stereo volym goes from 1-30 at level 14 you start to feel the wind in your neck and the bass in your body. I ones turned it up to level 18 but that cant be to good for the ears. Thnaks! /Erik [/QUOTE]
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