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Inconsistent Bass Levels through Hi-Low converter and EQ
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8854339" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Some manufactures actually cut out some of the low end to prevent speaker damage to the factory speakers. I would consider trying one of these for two reasons. It has high output; it’s essentially distortion free (at any levels you are going to use it for), and it has a built in bass restoration circuit (not to be confused with an EQ). If the information is not there because the MFR filters it, this unit will put it back.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://nvx.com/collections/eqs-and-sound-processors/products/xlca2-2-channel-line-out-converter-with-xboost-technology-and-remote-level-control" target="_blank">https://nvx.com/collections/eqs-and-sound-processors/products/xlca2-2-channel-line-out-converter-with-xboost-technology-and-remote-level-control</a></p><p></p><p>Pretty reliable, positive reviews on YT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8854339, member: 689267"] Some manufactures actually cut out some of the low end to prevent speaker damage to the factory speakers. I would consider trying one of these for two reasons. It has high output; it’s essentially distortion free (at any levels you are going to use it for), and it has a built in bass restoration circuit (not to be confused with an EQ). If the information is not there because the MFR filters it, this unit will put it back. [URL]https://nvx.com/collections/eqs-and-sound-processors/products/xlca2-2-channel-line-out-converter-with-xboost-technology-and-remote-level-control[/URL] Pretty reliable, positive reviews on YT. [/QUOTE]
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