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My system doesn't hit high base notes anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 6855756" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>I agree. And to add, its rare you'll get a sub/enclosure/environment combo to sound perfect right off the bat. Even sealed imo. It will need EQ'ing. It will. And Id rather have a sub system with an overly fat bottom end that I could attenuate than I would like having a lean bottom octave. Never boost with your EQ, only cut. This is why if I am unsure, I aim aggressively for more output than necessary, to EQ/gain it down to perfection while having headroom in reserve. This goes right from signal voltage all the way thru the chain to amplifier output, and ultimately speaker output for a given passband as dictated by enclosure design. Over shoot your goal, then tame it back to perfection with processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 6855756, member: 549629"] I agree. And to add, its rare you'll get a sub/enclosure/environment combo to sound perfect right off the bat. Even sealed imo. It will need EQ'ing. It will. And Id rather have a sub system with an overly fat bottom end that I could attenuate than I would like having a lean bottom octave. Never boost with your EQ, only cut. This is why if I am unsure, I aim aggressively for more output than necessary, to EQ/gain it down to perfection while having headroom in reserve. This goes right from signal voltage all the way thru the chain to amplifier output, and ultimately speaker output for a given passband as dictated by enclosure design. Over shoot your goal, then tame it back to perfection with processing. [/QUOTE]
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