QUOTE(craziechild @ May 10 2008, 12:29 AM)
1. LPF=Low Pass Filter: which filters out the freq of the signal feeded into the amp... Low pass means it only lets any freq. in the music signal that is lower that what you have set gone through and be amplified and drive the drivers...
Level: other words = gain. this is how sensitive would the amp react towards the signal feeded... the higher the gain, the more sensitive it is towards every signal feeded... beware when setting this area... start from the lowest point upwards... distortion mainly is because gain set too high...
bass EQ: well this one you have to understand more about the EQ then you can understand this... mainly is like the "bass" in your 5750... +1,+2,+3 this is the same thing.. just that its for the specific channel only while the 5750 is for the whole music signal...
cleared your mind now? flaming welcomed...
cheers...
Your comments on the "Level" thingy. No wonder now i lower my gain, the bass dun sound that "hard" anymore that causes headache. I set my lpf to around 60hz.
Your comments on "Bass EQ". what the heck is a 5750?

hahaha.... anyway, i set mine to 12 already.
I am clearing my mind....lots to learn.

Added on May 10, 2008, 12:47 amQUOTE(MobyDick @ May 9 2008, 11:49 PM)
Bro, you've got a long way to go-lol. 1st you'll have to learn how to adjust before you learn how to listen. My suggestion is to take you current setup to somebody who has a 'RTA' meter to get tune to its 'max' capability, than you listen to it & comment. That's something here to start with how your 'ears' measure-up to the RTA settings.

Now what is a RTA meter? lol.... yea i got hell lotsa things to learn. Hope u guy dun tembak me when i ask stupid questions in here....
This post has been edited by jasondotcom: May 10 2008, 12:47 AM