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Join Date: Jul 2009
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i have been a cerwin vega fan for quite some time but recently having second thoughts. i have the e715's, ls12's, and d-8's. they have thunderous bass but would like the mids and highs to compliment the bass.is there anything i could do to acheive the full sound spectrum.
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Speakerholic
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Assuming you have used the contour controls to the fullest, try stuffing the ports. Use socks as a temporary measure.
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