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Universal Car Amplifier Bass Knob Control Via RCA RCA Audio Interconnect LC-1

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Not for for everyone but I do occasionally enjoy going a bit bass-heavy with a simple no-eyes-required tweak of the analog knob (when the mood and track* strike my fancy, admitting that's not 'true' to the recording). Definitely don't want to wire up a headunit just to turn around and disconnect it after but I'm running out of options. Yeah i don’t touch bass boost, i have 3500rms in a minitruck it’s already plenty boosted for my taste 😂, I’ve always heard people talk about them as being related to gain so i just wanted to make sure i wasn’t gonna blow my sub to fuckin Jupiter. Our experienced and knowledgeable staff are always ready to assist you in finding the perfect amp remote bass control knob for your specific setup.

You just need the "knob" which is actually a plug in inline volume control, and replace input TCAs with a single 3. Don't hesitate to reach out to our team at 1-502-200-8010 for expert advice and personalized recommendations. So say before your Head unit had settings from 0-30 and you gain was set to 50% (for arguments sake) so say it is "loud" at 20 out of 30 on your head unit, then you decide to crank the gain, and now it is "loud" at 15, but it will not get any louder, and it will increasing the chances of clipping.Unplug the knob from the amp, adjust gain to where you would like it, turn knob all the way up and then plug it back in. But if you have your bass boost on your amp on then it controls that but for daily applications nobody every uses bass boost. and I dont want a million splitters and stuff I need to convert the headphone plug output from my computer to quad RCA since the amplifier takes two lefts and two right channels in RCA inputs and I have the amplifier in bridged mode for two subwoofers. So before you go cranking on your EBC knob, make sure you aren’t sending a square wave to your subwoofers.

but I still need all the channel inputs hooked up to my RCA amplifier inputs or it wont output any sound to one of the speakers. The problem is when you hit "random" or are playing a mixed CD where almost every other track jumps far from the last. In the process of diagnosing it I found that if I didn't have my universal rca style bass knob connected the noise went away. Before permanently mounting the knob, test its placement in different positions while sitting in the driver's seat to find the most convenient spot.The remote gain knob controls the gain FROM the point that it is set on the amp rather then TO the point it is set on the amp (which sndsgood explains) Say for example the amp has a gain range of 0-10 and it is safe at 5, then the remote knob will only turn it up or down from that 5 point, not 0. Ashley o wrote: sndsgood wrote:if the gain at the amp is set for a safe unclipped level then there is nothing wrong with using the remote gain as a volume control. I will be using a Pioneer 2600-BT head unit with subwoofer control, so that renders the LC-1 style redundant.

When I finally pick a DSP unit, and get the rest of my stuff installed, I have an Epicenter going in to correct songs with almost no bass. Bassface midrange speakers are designed to give the enthusiast builder pounding performance and musicality whilst not costing the earth which is an important factor when building systems that utilise many drivers. Choose a location that allows you to access the knob comfortably without taking your eyes off the road.The knob allows you to turn it down from there without the risk of getting the gain higher than you can safely run it. If he sets the gain on his amp to the point of maximum yeild before no clipping then he should leave it that way, NOTHING he does to the amp will make it any louder and still allow it to operate safely. I've always been told that kicker is "top of the line sound quality" and that statement is 100% true!

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