Does epicenter give more bass?

Does epicenter give more bass?

The Epicenter – Bass Restoration Processor AudioControl’s legendary bass restoration circuitry, The Epicenter, brings out the best bass in any system. Whether you like rock, jazz, hip hop, country, banda, classical, CD’s, MP3’s, or cassettes, you will love how The Epicenter makes your system sound. More Bass… Louder!!

What does a audio control epicenter do?

The Epicenter detects bass harmonics, then digitally recreates the underlying fundamental for the incredible punch and impact of live music. Your MP3 player thinks your car stereo is a pair of headphones, so it removes the bass!

What is AccuBASS threshold?

The AccuBASS Threshold determines when the AccuBASS process turns on and the AccuBASS Level adjusts how much bass is restored. On the LC2i, the Threshold knob (screw) is located on the side of the unit between the Main and Bass RCA output connectors. A micro screwdriver will be needed in order to adjust it.

Can I use epicenter without knob?

I have a volume control knob for my bass amp, do I need the Epicenter remote knob? Yes. If you do not have the Epicenter knob connected, the Epicenter effect is off.

What is an epicenter subwoofer?

The Epicenter restores the earth-shaking power and heart-pounding bass your subwoofers crave. Give your subwoofers the juice to go lower and hit harder. The Epicenter uses a bass circuit to drive your subwoofers lower, grabbing the attention of every eye on the boulevard.

How do I adjust my AccuBASS threshold?

How to setup AccuBASS®

  1. Set the AccuBASS Threshold dial all the way to the left (counterclockwise)
  2. Set the AccuBASS Level knob at the 12 O’clock position.
  3. Start playing a 50 Hz test tone.
  4. Slowly turn up the head unit volume until you start to hear bass dropping.

Why does my LC2i say maximized?

The Maximized light on the LC2i is a warning for when distorted signal is sent to the outputs of the device. When the light is blinking or solid, this is the indicator that the signal is distorting going out of the unit.

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