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<blockquote data-quote="danteBirosel" data-source="post: 1177244" data-attributes="member: 562664"><p>Recently, i have just my problem in having my H/U on "LOUD". Restarting both my amps i set my gains down and started to the gain setting process. Setting my 4 - channel to 13.5v (recommended = 14.1v) and then setting my Mono amp to 26.5 (recommended = 28.4v). After all that done, i test em with the test tones that i downloaded from Jmacs recommended links. Using the 1KHZ test tone for the 4 channel and then 50hz on the MONO (btw... All speaker cables are disconnected from the amp, so i wont hear nothing out of the speakers during the process). Now for the test, i pop in a CD, and interesting enough, i am not getting that "bass feel". What have i done wrong here? So instead so i boosted the Bass from 0 to +5 (max=6). There the bass has me feeling good, but i thought its best to stay away from adjusting those H/U Settings?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>Questions/Comments/Suggestions/Complaints are Welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danteBirosel, post: 1177244, member: 562664"] Recently, i have just my problem in having my H/U on "LOUD". Restarting both my amps i set my gains down and started to the gain setting process. Setting my 4 - channel to 13.5v (recommended = 14.1v) and then setting my Mono amp to 26.5 (recommended = 28.4v). After all that done, i test em with the test tones that i downloaded from Jmacs recommended links. Using the 1KHZ test tone for the 4 channel and then 50hz on the MONO (btw... All speaker cables are disconnected from the amp, so i wont hear nothing out of the speakers during the process). Now for the test, i pop in a CD, and interesting enough, i am not getting that "bass feel". What have i done wrong here? So instead so i boosted the Bass from 0 to +5 (max=6). There the bass has me feeling good, but i thought its best to stay away from adjusting those H/U Settings? Thanks. Questions/Comments/Suggestions/Complaints are Welcome. [/QUOTE]
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