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![]() Evening all
Being a complete numpty when it comes to car stereos etc is there an optimum setting on the H/U for bass, middle and trebbile? Just wondering thanks C |
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![]() I found that choosing no front to rear or side to side balance helps. Also I chose to turn bass up to one step below full and trebble set to one or two below centre.
This is a sort of default setting for me but in saying that I usually end up changing those settings for DVD play then changing again for MP3 play. So ummm. Yeah. Whatever sounds best for you ![]()
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