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 Post subject: Amp Gain and Crossover settings.
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 5:54 pm 
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Hi,

Another n00b question...

I was just playing around with some setting in the ICC and noticed that when I had all of the speakers focusing mainly in the back that there was plenty of drums, when focused to the front I heard plenty of guitar and vocals, but minimum drums. I then put it back to the default setting and noticed that I am getting very little of the drums coming through as the vocals and guitar are overpowering them. Is there any setting I can change on the sub to get more of the drums noise to come through?

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 Post subject: Re: Amp Gain and Crossover settings.
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 6:04 pm 
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change your
low, mid and hi setting also known as
bass, vocale and something else cant remember
i do it all the time
i have a very high mid for the voices 8 out of 10
a moderate low(bass) say 6 out of 10
and the same with my hi setting

it al depends on how many settings you can play with eg sub setting etc

 

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