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<blockquote data-quote="sugaray54" data-source="post: 8762365" data-attributes="member: 683911"><p>I have a built in amp. Thanks for the responses. I noticed after playing with subwoofer dials, that it was too much with all dials in the middle. I put them a little less than half and am able to notice more of a spread when turning bass volume control as well as changing crossover frequency within stereo. When they were directly in the middle, it was too loud when my subwoofer volume control was really low. So you are saying I should change all four of the dials to max? Should they all be set differently? Slug kind of gave me two answers; one to leave alone, and then to max out. I thought originally that there was no effect of the dials since all sound was operated by the stereo and bass volume control. I have 4 dials; Gain, Freq 50-125 HZ, Bass Boost Level 0-12, Bass Boost Freq 40-100HZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sugaray54, post: 8762365, member: 683911"] I have a built in amp. Thanks for the responses. I noticed after playing with subwoofer dials, that it was too much with all dials in the middle. I put them a little less than half and am able to notice more of a spread when turning bass volume control as well as changing crossover frequency within stereo. When they were directly in the middle, it was too loud when my subwoofer volume control was really low. So you are saying I should change all four of the dials to max? Should they all be set differently? Slug kind of gave me two answers; one to leave alone, and then to max out. I thought originally that there was no effect of the dials since all sound was operated by the stereo and bass volume control. I have 4 dials; Gain, Freq 50-125 HZ, Bass Boost Level 0-12, Bass Boost Freq 40-100HZ [/QUOTE]
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