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Re: to much bass on m80 speakers
#66634 11/01/04 03:04 PM
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Also, I believe you can get RCA to XLR connectors or adapters.

http://www.haveinc.com/products/haveflex.html

Last edited by tleigh; 11/01/04 03:24 PM.

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Re: to much bass on m80 speakers
#66635 11/01/04 03:23 PM
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These are what I use. Your local Radio Shack should have something similar.


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Re: to much bass on m80 speakers
#66636 11/01/04 03:27 PM
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I edited my post above because I made a mistake.
This may be useful
http://www.haveinc.com/products/haveflex.html






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Integra DTR-7.4 Outlaw 755 Outlaw M200's Outlaw ICBM
Re: to much bass on m80 speakers
#66637 11/01/04 03:32 PM
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It seems as though it's time to consider getting rid of the missus. Is she a good cook?

Re: to much bass on m80 speakers
#66638 11/01/04 04:09 PM
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I was wondering when someone was going to mention that .


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Re: to much bass on m80 speakers
#66639 11/01/04 10:52 PM
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Thanks a lot for your input fellas.Now i've got to sort out the various suggestions and see which will work out for me.By the way the "missus" happens to be a fantastic cook.She just thinks I spend more time with my system then with her(She's probably right).

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Don't they all .


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Re: to much bass on m80 speakers
#66641 11/02/04 05:26 AM
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Being in a smallish apartment does have SOME advantages. She can't accuse me of that one.


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Re: to much bass on m80 speakers
#66642 11/03/04 11:13 PM
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Iv'e noticed a DBX 10/20 equalizer on Ebay which uses a mike to measure room frequency response and sets the proper response through a built in computer . It goes for around $400.Is any one familier with this item? Again I can't seem to find out to much about it on the internet since it is a vintage component.

Re: to much bass on m80 speakers
#66643 11/04/04 12:08 AM
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I too have too much bass but its due to the fact that there isnt enough soundproofing, like a carpet for example. My ceiling is 14 feet high also. I had to turn my bass down. I dont know how much furniture you have, just thought it might help.
Good Luck

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