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<blockquote data-quote="illbmeubu" data-source="post: 4253162" data-attributes="member: 585901"><p>I would say check your RCA cables and see if they are any good. that constant "techno" bump could be from grounded RCAs. the bass coming from the vocals is exactly what it is. There's bass in voices so there's no real way of getting rid of it. what you can do is increase your lo pass filter, but realize that this bass with the vocals is normal because there is natural bass in everyone's voice. if you turn up the low pass to eliminate this, when you play music, your bass will be gone; so leave it be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="illbmeubu, post: 4253162, member: 585901"] I would say check your RCA cables and see if they are any good. that constant "techno" bump could be from grounded RCAs. the bass coming from the vocals is exactly what it is. There's bass in voices so there's no real way of getting rid of it. what you can do is increase your lo pass filter, but realize that this bass with the vocals is normal because there is natural bass in everyone's voice. if you turn up the low pass to eliminate this, when you play music, your bass will be gone; so leave it be. [/QUOTE]
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