maylar
10+ year member
Electrical Weenie
My system's equalization is set almost flat... just a tad of loudness and the Pioneer's "Natural" eq curve. Works real well for the rock stuff I usually listen to.
Once in a while I yoink one of my son's CD's just for a change of pace. Today I grabbed one of Emenem's albums. The bass drum in some of the songs makes my speakers click like they're reaching max excursion, with the volume only about 2/3 what I normally use.
I've got 150 Hz bass blockers on the little dash speakers, and the mains are hipassed at 80. I don't understand how the drum thump gets through like that. Maybe it's a transient thing? Does anyone else notice this effect?
I damaged my last set of 3.5's like that, and don't wanna break the Bostons (sweet little buggers they are).
Is there a thump filter?
Once in a while I yoink one of my son's CD's just for a change of pace. Today I grabbed one of Emenem's albums. The bass drum in some of the songs makes my speakers click like they're reaching max excursion, with the volume only about 2/3 what I normally use.
I've got 150 Hz bass blockers on the little dash speakers, and the mains are hipassed at 80. I don't understand how the drum thump gets through like that. Maybe it's a transient thing? Does anyone else notice this effect?
I damaged my last set of 3.5's like that, and don't wanna break the Bostons (sweet little buggers they are).
Is there a thump filter?