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    Aug 3, 2014, 04:13 PM
    I want to increase the bass sound in my woofer. I have capacitor, but don't know conn
    I want to increase the bass sound in my woofer. I have capacitor, but don't know connection in parallel or series connecting
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    Aug 22, 2014, 05:36 AM
    Unless you really want to get into project building, then buying an amplifier is your next course of action. Many have analog equalizers built in, if you specifically want more bass. Head-fi is a great resource for both projects and purchase info.

    Unless you really want to get into project building, then buying an amplifier is your next course of action. Many have analog equalizers built in, if you specifically want more bass. Head-fi is a great resource for both projects and purchase info.

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