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Lacking mid bass on sub, please help???
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<blockquote data-quote="TMills" data-source="post: 8387287" data-attributes="member: 665473"><p>Ok so basically start at HU and play 40Hz on speakers to see where I hear distortion. Then back down. That is the max volume I can have my speakers at. Should I have sub setting on head unit zeroed out? I wanna leave room to adjust it if songs come on with light bass or heavy bass I could turn it up or down +2 or -2 . Then reset the gain on amp using a 40hz tone. Bass boost @ 0. LPF @ around 100Hz?? What if it feels too bassy can I adjust mids from head unit? I think I see what's the issue the head unit just has a crazy gap in sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMills, post: 8387287, member: 665473"] Ok so basically start at HU and play 40Hz on speakers to see where I hear distortion. Then back down. That is the max volume I can have my speakers at. Should I have sub setting on head unit zeroed out? I wanna leave room to adjust it if songs come on with light bass or heavy bass I could turn it up or down +2 or -2 . Then reset the gain on amp using a 40hz tone. Bass boost @ 0. LPF @ around 100Hz?? What if it feels too bassy can I adjust mids from head unit? I think I see what's the issue the head unit just has a crazy gap in sounds. [/QUOTE]
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