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LC7i not normalizing bass?
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<blockquote data-quote="llebcire" data-source="post: 8574468" data-attributes="member: 671377"><p>I have an 08 Accord Coupe with Premium (no navi, shouldn't matter) and while my bass also seems to have the strongest output between 15 and 20 on the volume, it certainly doesn't disappear after this range. I've adjusted my outputs accordingly for playing at 28 and the drawback is my system can sound "boomy" with my family in the car when the volume is lower.</p><p></p><p>For starters, I did physically disconnect both ANC mics - one is under the rear deck and one is in the sunroof/interior lighting overhead control module.</p><p></p><p>I'm using the high-level inputs on my amp to convert the output after the factory amplifier. For channels 1 - 4 the amp has a built in converter and for the sub I made a DIY converter using resistors.</p><p></p><p>I'll be installing a LCQ-1 in the next week or so, planning on using all 6 inputs then summing and I don't assume I'll lose any bass.</p><p></p><p>-Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="llebcire, post: 8574468, member: 671377"] I have an 08 Accord Coupe with Premium (no navi, shouldn't matter) and while my bass also seems to have the strongest output between 15 and 20 on the volume, it certainly doesn't disappear after this range. I've adjusted my outputs accordingly for playing at 28 and the drawback is my system can sound "boomy" with my family in the car when the volume is lower. For starters, I did physically disconnect both ANC mics - one is under the rear deck and one is in the sunroof/interior lighting overhead control module. I'm using the high-level inputs on my amp to convert the output after the factory amplifier. For channels 1 - 4 the amp has a built in converter and for the sub I made a DIY converter using resistors. I'll be installing a LCQ-1 in the next week or so, planning on using all 6 inputs then summing and I don't assume I'll lose any bass. -Eric [/QUOTE]
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