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<blockquote data-quote="goldfive" data-source="post: 7032758" data-attributes="member: 613727"><p>I'm not happy with my system's bass, it's too boomy and the head unit's 3-band Eq isn't doing the trick to fix it. I want to get a seperate parametric EQ to hopefully address the issue.</p><p></p><p>Here's my question: I have an Eclipse CD3200, which has seperate pre-amp outs for the front, rear and sub channels. It's seems, from my research online, that most EQs are only 4 channel. I have two amps, one 4-ch, and one bridged for the sub. So I if O got a 4-ch Eq, then I wouldnt be able to use all three pre-amp outs from the HU, right? I'm really confused how this works.</p><p></p><p>I've looked at AudioControl's 6ch EQS, but it's a lot more expensive than other EQs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldfive, post: 7032758, member: 613727"] I'm not happy with my system's bass, it's too boomy and the head unit's 3-band Eq isn't doing the trick to fix it. I want to get a seperate parametric EQ to hopefully address the issue. Here's my question: I have an Eclipse CD3200, which has seperate pre-amp outs for the front, rear and sub channels. It's seems, from my research online, that most EQs are only 4 channel. I have two amps, one 4-ch, and one bridged for the sub. So I if O got a 4-ch Eq, then I wouldnt be able to use all three pre-amp outs from the HU, right? I'm really confused how this works. I've looked at AudioControl's 6ch EQS, but it's a lot more expensive than other EQs. [/QUOTE]
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