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The bass setting is way too high on my black web sound bar how do I adjust it

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Adjust it on your tv. Or black web remote.

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I need to adjust bass and treble on the 65uk 7500 model

  1. Turn on your LG 65UK7500 TV and ensure it is connected to a video source.
  2. Press the "Settings" button on your TV remote. It is usually represented by a gear or cog icon.
  3. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to navigate to the "Sound" or "Audio" settings. Press the "OK" or "Enter" button to access the sound settings.
  4. In the sound settings menu, you should find options for adjusting various sound parameters, including bass and treble. Look for options like "Equalizer," "Audio Settings," or "Sound Mode."
  5. Select the option that allows you to adjust the bass and treble settings. It may be labeled as "Bass" or "Treble."
  6. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to increase or decrease the levels of bass and treble according to your preference. Some TVs may use numerical values, while others use a graphical representation.
  7. Once you have adjusted the bass and treble settings to your liking, press the "OK" or "Enter" button to save the changes.
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How to adjust bass higher on Polk command bar with subwolfer

Contact Polk online. They have been good with my minor problems.
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Is the base and treble audio adjustible on this 1996 Sony TV KV- 20S20

Adjusting various sound settings (e.g. bass/treble ... - Sony

docs.esupport.sony.com/imanual/NA/EN/hx850/c_snd_qv.html
You can adjust various sound settings, such as bass, treble, balance, etc. ... [Setting Memory]: Applies custom sound settings to the current input or to common ...

General information on how to adjust the bass and ... - SONY

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Aug 15, 2015 - Follow this procedure to adjust the bass and treble surround parameters on the A/V ... Adjustable sound field parameters vary by sound field.
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How to adjust bass and treble and surround sound

On the Remote Control
Press
1 TONE
ToneControl•OFF-
2 Use selection button to select "ON".
ON : Allow tone adjustment (bass, treble).
OFF : Playback without tone adjustment.
NOTE
The tone cannot be adjusted in the direct
mode.
3 Press
to select an item to be set, and use
TONE
to select a setting value.
Bass : Adjust low frequency range (bass).
• -6dB - +6dB (0dB)
Treble : Adjust high frequency range (treble).
• -6dB - +6dB (0dB)
"Bass" or "Treble" can be set when "Tone Control" is set to
"ON
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Hey! I have a problem with my sony MDR-RF81 headphones....when the bass is to loud...there volume is droping...when I listen to skirllex for example...the volume is high or low...but when the bass...

Hey there, the problem with your sony is not a hardware problem, the headphones are completely fine, its the amount of bass you are putting into the headphones, there are two solutions to this, if you're using a mobile device (Apple, android etc...), go to your app store and download an equaliser e.g poweramp, with this, you can adjust the sound going through to your headphones using the built in equalizer (usually 5-10 bands, research this if you have no knowledge of equalisers), you can use this to turn down the bass frequencies in the sound, or the only other thinkable options are if you are already have an equaliser in use, turn it down, because putting all of the bars to the top makes the sound horrible, research on some suggestions for equaliser presets (another word for equalizer settings), or just turn the volume down.

the reason this happens is because bass naturally overpowers treble, and if it is too loud, the treble and mids will be significantly quieter, headphones are a menace for this, so all you have to do is tweak the sound a little (using an equaliser) to find that perfect balance between the different elements of sound.:-) :-)

Hope this helped mate :-) :-)
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Can we use the subwoofer as an amplifier for speakers? it has jacks for speaker in/out, but i can't figure out how to make it work because the speakers have no sound.

I don't believe this hookup is amplified; but, if you have used the regular unfiltered speaker connections from your receiver/amplifier to hookup the subwoofer, the system will pass the signal thru the outputs subject to the crossover adjustment on the back panel. You cannot get the full signal if your system is sending only the bass signal to the subwoofer. I have copied the instructions below from the manual. You would set the high freq crossover to the low end of your satellite's frequency range. The full manual is here: http://www.jbl.com/EN-US/Products/Pages/ProductSupportDetails.aspx?PID=PSW-D110

High-Pass Control
• If you hooked up your subwoofer
as shown in Hookup
3 on page 4, you also have
the capability of adjusting
the high-pass frequency.
The High-Pass control
determines the frequency at
which the main speakers
will start reproducing
sounds. If your main speakers
can comfortably reproduce
some low-frequency
sounds, also set this control
to a lower frequency
setting, between 50Hz –
100Hz. This will concentrate
the subwoofer’s
efforts to the ultradeep
bass sounds, while your
main speakers continue to
reproduce the mid-bass
information. If you are
using smaller bookshelf
speakers that do not extend
to the lower bass frequencies,
set the high-pass crossover
control to a higher setting,
between 125Hz – 180Hz.
With this setting, your main
speakers will not have the
burden of reproducing any
low-frequency sounds.
• If you hooked up your subwoofer
as shown in Hookup
1 on page 3, the high-pass
frequency is fixed at 180Hz.
• If you hooked up your subwoofer
as shown in Hookup
2 on page 4, there is no
high-pass control. Unless
your receiver/amplifier
incorporates a high-pass
crossover, your main speakers
will continue to get a
full-range signal.
Final adjustment and blending
of the low-pass and high-pass
controls may evolve over several
listening sessions. A good
starting point would be to set
both the low- and high-pass
controls to the same frequency
and adjust from that point.
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Volfenhag amp adjustments

Firstly, you will want to set all options to a low pass, so the high frequencies are filtered away from the subs, avoiding damaging the voice coil. Start with the Gain of the amp about 3/4 of the way up, and all other knobs, such as the bass knob to the lowest setting. From there, test your subs for soujnd, and then change the gain and amount of bass for the sound you desire, since each person is different. I have my gain about 1/2 way up and the bass about 1/4 of the way up. If you have a crossover knob, set it to the highest frequency available, since the low pass will filter all the high frequencies out anyway.
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I want to know what an User EQ is?

Most Audio devices will allow you to adjust how the music is played. an EQ is just something that can increase or decrease audio Frequencies. there are usually preset EQ levels that will make Jazz, Classical, Pop music sound better. this is done by increasing the High notes or increasing the low notes to give you more of a bass sound. User EQ settings allow you to manage the frequencies more to your liking. If you want to here the high notes better or adjust the middle to hear the vocals better then you can increase those levels. Or if you love your bass sounds then you would increase the lower frequencies to give your music more boom.
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Bass boost/Gain

Both the bass boost and the gain generally do the same thing, except the bass boost is essentially "additional gain" at a particular frequency (in this case, 45Hz). I would suggest lowering the bass boost (10?) and adjust the gain. Honestly, you may have to play around with both settings until you find a happy medium. There is going to be a maximum the amp can provide no matter how you get there. Hope that helps!
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