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Sub and Amp Wiring

Old 10-18-2010, 06:04 PM
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Alright I figured that was what you mean though ha. I still feel like my bass is too boomy at times though. I do have the songs running off my mp3 player so maybe the transition through the mp3 player makes it a bit boomy. I know that a CD will almost always sound better.
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Originally Posted by Kurisu_Sand
Alright I figured that was what you mean though ha. I still feel like my bass is too boomy at times though. I do have the songs running off my mp3 player so maybe the transition through the mp3 player makes it a bit boomy. I know that a CD will almost always sound better.
make sure to turn off any eq settings on ur mp3 player
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