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guys...i bought a japanese deck just not long ago of someone on the forum...prolm is, it doesnt come with a bass or treble thingy

it just come with an EQ

sort of like the thing we get in Winamp...

so i kinda figure this IN a WAY controls the bass and treble?

how to i figure it out?

thanks guysss

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u could buy an equalizer alternatively.

u can start from around $30 and work ur way up to something very decent like clarion for $150.

or go even higher..

my friends go tthe same kinda thing in his 32, the bass treble options r hidden somewhere on the deck tho, some button, or sequence of buttons

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mate if the sound reproduction of the deck is not all that bad, dont worry about the equalisers. it is a waste of money and very old school. it rob the output power of the head unit also.

if you really have to try get something like sony indash EQ. they goes for about $100 and built quality is very good. its a thin half din size with about 6 knobs on it.

ron

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  • 2 weeks later...

Yep, trent_tr5 has it

Lowest frequency to highest = left to right

if you want more bass, up the left side, more mid range, up the middle, more trebble, up the right

Easy! Realistically you could get better sound than people with just a bass - mid - trebble control, because you can choose your cut offs, anyways, just play around til it sounds right for your music

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