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Fleet 02-02-2018, 03:26 AM I was at a Styx concert last weekend (which was quite good). At the Seban theater in Beverly Hills, CA.
The music, of course, was loud and I could hear and feel the bass easily.
It got me thinking about home stereos. I know some people like the bass set about mid-way. Some like it about 3/4 toward maximum and some like it at maximum.
So, that is the question... what do you have the bass setting on your home or car stereo or whatever you listen to music on?
Poll is included.
1960'sTVfan 02-02-2018, 10:28 PM I want my music to sound loud, rich, and crisp, so I have the settings on my stereo receiver fairly high. On a scale of plus 1 to plus 10, I have the bass settings at about a plus 7, and the treble settings at about a plus 8 or plus 9. And I activate the loudness button too which enhances the sound even more. :cool: :)
Fleet 02-06-2018, 12:49 AM I want my music to sound loud, rich, and crisp, so I have the settings on my stereo receiver fairly high. On a scale of plus 1 to plus 10, I have the bass settings at about a plus 7, and the treble settings at about a plus 8 or plus 9. And I activate the loudness button too which enhances the sound even more. :cool: :)
Yes, same here. I keep my settings high... 10 for both bass and treble. And keep the loudness switch on.
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Dude111 02-06-2018, 04:44 PM I just keep my bass settings at default.....
1960'sTVfan 02-06-2018, 07:05 PM Yes, same here. I keep my settings high... 10 for both bass and treble. And keep the loudness switch on.
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I once tried to put all the settings to 10, but the bass was too overwhelming and I was afraid my speakers might blow out :eek: :( :lol:. So I reduced the bass settings to 7 or 8 and the treble settings to 8 or 9, and that sounds pretty good. My receiver has a graphic equalizer with seven different settings, some control the bass and some control the treble.
Fleet 02-08-2018, 03:15 AM I once tried to put all the settings to 10, but the bass was too overwhelming and I was afraid my speakers might blow out :eek: :( :lol:. So I reduced the bass settings to 7 or 8 and the treble settings to 8 or 9, and that sounds pretty good. My receiver has a graphic equalizer with seven different settings, some control the bass and some control the treble.
Yes, if I put the volume up relatively high, I also will change the bass setting to 7 or 8; not quite 10 (maximum). Usually, I don't play music too loud.
1960'sTVfan 02-08-2018, 03:41 PM Yes, if I put the volume up relatively high, I also will change the bass setting to 7 or 8; not quite 10 (maximum). Usually, I don't play music too loud.
My stereo speakers are almost 40 years old, the foam lining around the woofers is turning brittle and cracks are showing up, so I think I'm going to have the woofers replaced this year. I know a guy in my area who does stereo repair work, and he's very good. So I'm listening to music thru headphones most of the time now until I have the speakers re-done.
I voted don't notice the settings. I mean, yeah I notice them, but I tend to keep things at the factory preset.
Dude111 09-18-2025, 03:08 PM I like standard analogue bass....... I do not like the heavy digital crap bass I hear on alot of songs now....... Its really very sad....
One time I got a cassette of a 1985 song on a compilation tape from the 90s .. It was disgusting.... The 80s song had heavy bass,etc......... I got rid of that and got the original 1985 cassette and it sounds beautiful... Thankfully they hadnt done that to it yet...
ThisLittlePiggy 09-18-2025, 05:43 PM 80Hz
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