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Question: I have a custom built sub which used a Dayton SA100 that fried last year. As a replacement I opted for the SA100 with +6db Bass Boost (an addl $10). Now the sub clips like a 50 caliber Browning- anyone know a way to defeat the bass boost in one of these? Perhaps a schematic of the standard SA100 could help as the Bass Boost version has been discontinued (probably for good reason). I would think a couple snips and an inch of solder could do the trick but need to know just where.
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