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HU Sub Level tuning question
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<blockquote data-quote="gamehawk55" data-source="post: 8070374" data-attributes="member: 645990"><p>If your sub level goes from 0 to +8 and also to -8 then I would keep it at 0 and then tune your amp with your desired method. That way you will have some room to play with it because the bass in music isn't all recorded at the same level. Dubstep and other electronic music is going to have heavier bass so depending on how your tuning your amp you may need to turn the sub volume down a notch or two or leave it at 0. Whereas for rock and metal music the bass is usually alot less prominent so you will have to give the sub a little boost to get the bass to where you want it to be. Just have some common sense when adjusting the sub vol and know where your aproximate maximum is when you turn it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamehawk55, post: 8070374, member: 645990"] If your sub level goes from 0 to +8 and also to -8 then I would keep it at 0 and then tune your amp with your desired method. That way you will have some room to play with it because the bass in music isn't all recorded at the same level. Dubstep and other electronic music is going to have heavier bass so depending on how your tuning your amp you may need to turn the sub volume down a notch or two or leave it at 0. Whereas for rock and metal music the bass is usually alot less prominent so you will have to give the sub a little boost to get the bass to where you want it to be. Just have some common sense when adjusting the sub vol and know where your aproximate maximum is when you turn it up. [/QUOTE]
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