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<blockquote data-quote="cidsamuth" data-source="post: 11628794" data-attributes="member: 110091"><p>I've done that in the past with pre-amplified bass tubes. If you set the gain so that the sub is hitting hard when the bass control on the head unit is in the middle, this allows you to adjust without putting a seperate knob in like the OP did (though his looks good). Most of the time, you would have the bass on the head below the middle range, so you know you're not overworking the front four speakers with bass when you are feeling froggy and want to turn up the sub.</p><p></p><p>Of course, having the seperate knob like the OP does give you better control, as you can independently adjust bass on the sub versus the front 4 speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cidsamuth, post: 11628794, member: 110091"] I've done that in the past with pre-amplified bass tubes. If you set the gain so that the sub is hitting hard when the bass control on the head unit is in the middle, this allows you to adjust without putting a seperate knob in like the OP did (though his looks good). Most of the time, you would have the bass on the head below the middle range, so you know you're not overworking the front four speakers with bass when you are feeling froggy and want to turn up the sub. Of course, having the seperate knob like the OP does give you better control, as you can independently adjust bass on the sub versus the front 4 speakers. [/QUOTE]
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