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<blockquote data-quote="steve_smith" data-source="post: 5023341" data-attributes="member: 601913"><p>using a pac 10 to 1 output adapter. sounds best with high and low pass filters all the way down and bass boost off with gain set high, but if gain is set too high the speakers rumble even if music is not playing. bass sounds great if it only hits on one frequency and not very often. If the music consists of lots of bass frequencies or one bass note after another it sounds crappy. don't notice loss of power to other electrical systems though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve_smith, post: 5023341, member: 601913"] using a pac 10 to 1 output adapter. sounds best with high and low pass filters all the way down and bass boost off with gain set high, but if gain is set too high the speakers rumble even if music is not playing. bass sounds great if it only hits on one frequency and not very often. If the music consists of lots of bass frequencies or one bass note after another it sounds crappy. don't notice loss of power to other electrical systems though. [/QUOTE]
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