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| BOSE sub woofer Is there a sub volume (gain) feature for the BOSE subwoofer. Even with the bass up all of the way, it seems very weak. I'm not looking for a heavy thump (No Dance music for me ;-). I listen to hard rock and just want a lot of bottom end. I appear to be getting more bass from the door speakers then from the sub. |
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| It blows away the old "premium" stereo in my Mazda 3, but yea...its still lame for what it should be. Bose are also a pain in the a$$ to upgrade with all of their proprietary parts and signal levels. I'm sure they do this on purpose. Its not far off, literally, I think if the Bass setting had a 6 I'd be happy. I'd prefer not to muffle the doors with the extra bass and have it in sub only, but I'll take what I can get. It sounds like there is some interest in this, so I'm going to look into it further, perhaps even a very minor increase in the line level that goes to the sub amp...If it can be tweaked, I'll find a way. Not too much as I'm sure I'd blow the sub!! |
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