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Anonymous Posted on Oct 26, 2013

Activation code for rob pappen sub boom bass

Activation code for rob pappen sub boom bass

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2008

SOURCE: whenever i wire 2 4 ohm svc subs the system just starts to pound real hard and its not like bass moving to music but just bass just moving up and down

It sounds like you have an open shield ground. To check the shield in your head unit, read through the following page.

Temporary Shield Ground Repair

Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 26, 2008

SOURCE: sub volume stays the same

in the back of head unit u might have 2 pre outs try swicthing them if u dont then on the amp u should have nobs turn them all the way up

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: remote bass control short

It Could be Eiher Problem Make Sure The Remote our using is thew same brand as the amp its plugged in to

Anonymous

  • 102 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 02, 2010

SOURCE: BOOM BOOM BOOM

The Bose engineers in their "infinite" wisdom developed a $300 radio with no, that is NO, tone control. This means the only way to tune bass response is to reposition the Wave radio itself. If you put it in a corner of a room, it will produce the most bass. If it is only against one wall, not so much bass. To reduce bass response to a minimum, you would have to suspend the device from a wire in the middle of the room. Good luck. I would never buy a radio without a tone control; I literally inherited by Bose Wave Radio and use external speakers which do have tone controls.

Anonymous

  • 6 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 28, 2010

SOURCE: sony xav a1: connections are

Maybe try adjusting the bass+ in your radio. if that doesn't work try changing the bass dial on the sub.

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Let me know if you have any other questions.
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The Bose engineers in their "infinite" wisdom developed a $300 radio with no, that is NO, tone control. This means the only way to tune bass response is to reposition the Wave radio itself. If you put it in a corner of a room, it will produce the most bass. If it is only against one wall, not so much bass. To reduce bass response to a minimum, you would have to suspend the device from a wire in the middle of the room. Good luck. I would never buy a radio without a tone control; I literally inherited by Bose Wave Radio and use external speakers which do have tone controls.
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