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On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at 5:35:36 PM UTC-4, geoff wrote:
On 15/06/2016 4:38 a.m., Tim Sprout wrote:



Thanks for this. The Kenwood sub woofer is now bought and installed
under my passenger seat. Much better car listening experience. The
Kenwood remote control can vary the low pass from 50 Hz to 125 Hz and
has gain control to the sub. For checking mixes without the sub, one
can use the remote control to turn down the sub gain, or alternately,
to avoid the low pass altogether, one can switch off the sub out from
the control unit itself (Alpine CD player).

Tim Sprout



And now you can actually hear and appreciate bass in your car, without
needing to crank to levels that would possible damage your hearing and
compromise your ability in Audio.Production !

geoff


To me, Subwoofers are like Joint encoded MP3 - If you don't care for decent sounding stereo, they come in handy.

Speaking of Joint Encoding, I guess you could say I made one individual upset in the newsgroup next-door, since he claimed I don't tell anyone what I do for my impressive mastered sound. I felt bad, and dedicated a song to him. Wouldn't you know it, he bi*ched that I didn't Joint encode the MP3!!

Jack