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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Hi All,
I recently installed a Trust SP 3600A 2.1 system in our kitchen to extend our Home cinema system. The setup works great except for the bass, it's far to "boomy". I have "stuffed" the port with some rolled up foam and the effect is almost perfect. Is there anything else I can do to reduce the bass response? The subwoofer is ported to the rear and there is no bass control on the wired remote, only On/Off and Volume. I suppose that the ideal would be to put a variable high pass filter on the input. Thanks in advance for any replies. Frank |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Québec, Québec
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You could put the subwoofer far away from the floor, ceiling, walls and especially corners. You'll lose some bass that way.
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