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Does your Sub Woof ??
Question for any HSE owners, or those with the premium HK Logic 7 system.
In the menu that adjusts the bass, treble, balance, fade, etc. There is an option to adjust the sub woofer volume.
When I adjust that setting, I notice no difference at all. Either minimum or maximum there is no change in the deep base notes that I can hear at all.
If I sit on the tailgate, the woofer is definitly subbing! cos' I can feel the vibes, but the adjustment seems u/s.
Can someone try the adjustment on their car and tell me if a definite difference occurs?
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9th Apr 2007 1:15 pm
christyler
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Sub Bass
Hi Gareth,
Sub bass is a phenomenom chiefly desired by "the young of today". It first appeared in the early 1970s, in a style of music known as reggae.
Is this the genre you are listing to ?
You may find a distinct lack of sub bass present in music from the Carpenters, Max Bygraves and Des O Connor.
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9th Apr 2007 1:25 pm
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Mine adjustment makes no audible change either G so must be a standard feature across the ICE range. But I'm sure the music will make a difference as Chris suggests
9th Apr 2007 3:01 pm
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Quote:
music from the Carpenters, Max Bygraves and Des O Connor.
I don't look that old do I? Better get the Grecian 2000 out of the cupboard
9th Apr 2007 3:22 pm
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Re: Sub Bass
christyler wrote:
You may find a distinct lack of sub bass present in music from the Carpenters, Max Bygraves and Des O Connor.
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Gareth isn't old, maybe he just has refined tastes
Try puting on some baggy jeans & hip hop Gareth. Something with a deep base tone you can really tell the difference. I tried Usher 'Yeah' - with the woofer at the lowest setting can't even hear/feel the low beat & at it's highest setting its a thumpin 8)
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9th Apr 2007 7:36 pm
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Gareth wrote:
I suppose it means my ABBA and my Dire Straits are a headin for the bin then
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9th Apr 2007 7:43 pm
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