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<blockquote data-quote="Hennie" data-source="post: 50482" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>Yes, very true, I did not read all parts of this thread very well. Did you need to apply EQ down low and how much? From the graphs it looks like some peaks were cut and some gain (EQ) below 30Hz applied. If so, this could be the source of the problem together with an amp that may have a reduced power output at very low frequencies.</p><p></p><p>If you applied EQ below 30Hz perhaps reduce it some and then see if you can hear a difference? A steep subsonic filter as Timber said could also help. With the Samson being a pro amp, it probably does have a subsonic filter. Try it and see if it helps.</p><p></p><p>You can also try moving the sub closer to a corner for some more LF output and re-EQ. This should save some amp power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hennie, post: 50482, member: 20"] Yes, very true, I did not read all parts of this thread very well. Did you need to apply EQ down low and how much? From the graphs it looks like some peaks were cut and some gain (EQ) below 30Hz applied. If so, this could be the source of the problem together with an amp that may have a reduced power output at very low frequencies. If you applied EQ below 30Hz perhaps reduce it some and then see if you can hear a difference? A steep subsonic filter as Timber said could also help. With the Samson being a pro amp, it probably does have a subsonic filter. Try it and see if it helps. You can also try moving the sub closer to a corner for some more LF output and re-EQ. This should save some amp power. [/QUOTE]
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