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<blockquote data-quote="NASTY08IMPALA" data-source="post: 8446334" data-attributes="member: 644081"><p>[quote name='mitchell0715']from what i hear, boosting or slowing the bass line requires the dynamic height of the mid range to be limited, if you cant hear the vocals then you should try bumping it up a few clicks as long as its undistorted. my doors are loud enough to keep up regardless ..</p><p> [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] was saying something about this the other day</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I was making a joke about the subs drowning out the vocals in the awful songs not a technical statement lol..we all have that friend who has a system that when the bassline hits u cant tell what song it is..trust me i run pro audio i have no problem with vocals</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="NASTY08IMPALA, post: 8446334, member: 644081"] [quote name='mitchell0715']from what i hear, boosting or slowing the bass line requires the dynamic height of the mid range to be limited, if you cant hear the vocals then you should try bumping it up a few clicks as long as its undistorted. my doors are loud enough to keep up regardless .. [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] was saying something about this the other day[/QUOTE] I was making a joke about the subs drowning out the vocals in the awful songs not a technical statement lol..we all have that friend who has a system that when the bassline hits u cant tell what song it is..trust me i run pro audio i have no problem with vocals [/QUOTE]
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