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Universal Car Amplifier Bass Knob Control Via RCA RCA Audio Interconnect LC-1

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For example if you have a 1000W RMS (P=Power) amplifier connected to a 2Ω (R=Resistance) subwoofer, the optimum voltage would be 44. Bassface produces a highly developed range of 12v automotive amplifiers that will allow you to power any audio system with ease. I'd likely not mess with it if I had to use the MS8 remote + display with attendant visual distraction . Modern car audio has evolved to use a far more diverse range of high frequency drivers than it used to. The only thing that reduces the noise is turning the LPF all the way down (to the left) and/or turning the gain down.

There's a thin line to be crossed, when the upgrades to your vehicle increase your chance to get tickets by an amount exponential enough to stop worrying and build the fastest, loudest car you can. But if you have your bass boost on your amp on then it controls that but for daily applications nobody every uses bass boost. Some manufacturers offer universal remote bass control knobs that work with various amplifier brands, while others have proprietary knobs designed exclusively for their products.You can adjust the gain up or down while measuring the voltage until the multimeter measures that voltage and your amplifier would be properly set and the distortion should be eliminated. Item Is Very Easy To Setup Just Connect Hdmi Cables Power Cable Connect The Small Transmitter And Set It In front Of Item Wanting To Control Then Connect The Receiver By Hdmi Cable To Tv You Want To Watch On And Turn On Control You Tv Box Or Whatever With Its Own Remote In Another Room And Both Picture And Sound Work Great . I'm going to try a ground loop isolater, lots of negative opinions on those but I'm going to test it anyways, mostly out of curiosity. Like Bayboy said it's better to use a shelving filter, however that limits your range of adjustment and it impossible to do with most equipment. Bass boost knobs are generally not great, but anything that can attenuate the signal can be useful if you want to be able to lower the subwoofer volume.

I find it useful in toning down instruments like overbearing string basses and electric basses in some songs.Don't hesitate to reach out to our team at 1-502-200-8010 for expert advice and personalized recommendations. So before you go cranking on your EBC knob, make sure you aren’t sending a square wave to your subwoofers.

Unless the amp has switches or internal jumpers, both inputs must be connected externally by splitter cable as described in the link. Distortion is caused when a soundwave has its amplitude adjusted from a traditional sine wave (round peaks) to a square soundwave (square peaks). as long as it doesnt go any higher then what is set on your amp i would just set your amp gain properly and then just use the knob if you need a little less bass dependant on the song.

Whether you are a competitor or audio enthusiast, our products are guaranteed to deliver reliable performance for a stunning audio experience. Before permanently mounting the knob, test its placement in different positions while sitting in the driver's seat to find the most convenient spot.

ok this is my amp its the 2000/1D version and i thought i had a bass knob but this tells me i have a gain control what is better and what does each one do? Its main purpose is to control Subwoofer volume in a practical way and in real time, as it can be fixed on the vehicle’s dashboard for easy access. Set your internal amplifier gains first for maximum bass and use your EBC to turn the bass levels down when desired. I've always been told that kicker is "top of the line sound quality" and that statement is 100% true!A better alternative is a shelf filter that expands high enough to affect both, but "loudness" can work fine for low volume listening.

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