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Pioneer AVH-X8600BT Loudness option?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveT" data-source="post: 8605577" data-attributes="member: 568895"><p>You have a whole mess of crazy eqs applied I would turn off your bass boost on your sub amp, normalize your EQ to flat and see how it sounds also you may want to check you LPF on the amp and try playing with the phase of the sub. If anything if the substage is having trouble keeping up I’d eq it up a little and start backing higher freqs down until you get a matched sound. I never funk with any bass boost or loudness IMO they’re dirty band aids that cause more trouble than good.</p><p></p><p>ETA- What is your substage and amp and what’s your total impedance. If you were on a sound quality forum you would be getting run out of town tarred and feathered lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveT, post: 8605577, member: 568895"] You have a whole mess of crazy eqs applied I would turn off your bass boost on your sub amp, normalize your EQ to flat and see how it sounds also you may want to check you LPF on the amp and try playing with the phase of the sub. If anything if the substage is having trouble keeping up I’d eq it up a little and start backing higher freqs down until you get a matched sound. I never funk with any bass boost or loudness IMO they’re dirty band aids that cause more trouble than good. ETA- What is your substage and amp and what’s your total impedance. If you were on a sound quality forum you would be getting run out of town tarred and feathered lol. [/QUOTE]
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