25-02-2012, 08:52 PM
One thing you could do is fiddle around with the LPF (low pass filter) on the amp connected to the sub, if it has this setting of course..
If the LPF is set too high, then the sub will play back frequencies over a broader range, potentially making the bass notes sound too 'mixed up'.
If you have enough component power, set a low LPF and the sub will only play the low lowwwww notes, and this can create a more punchy effect.
This is what I do in my installs anyway, it may be complete hog wash
If the LPF is set too high, then the sub will play back frequencies over a broader range, potentially making the bass notes sound too 'mixed up'.
If you have enough component power, set a low LPF and the sub will only play the low lowwwww notes, and this can create a more punchy effect.
This is what I do in my installs anyway, it may be complete hog wash

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