Um, duh. Do you always assume everyone likes your exact preferences? lolrobertflorian wrote:Your sub is set to +4?? Mine is very rarely set above +1 (depending on song being played and how it was produced). Don't think you should be surprised that your sub blew dude. Try balancing out your sound so you're not just feeling the base thump through your chest and you'll be happier. Yeah music's supposed to be felt, but heard properly as well!:)Hawkzilla wrote:It was covered. I felt a little guilty, but then I thought about it more and they shouldn't be putting speakers in that can't handle the stereo. I only had the volume set at 20 when the woofer blew, so it wasn't like I was pushing it unreasonably hard.
But I hate being without my Kiz, so it's punch bass +4 from now on for me. lol
I was surprised, and I will tell you why. You shouldn't pair speakers with a stereo if they can't handle the output. The bass setting goes to +6, so +4 isn't even the max. And I have no clue how high the volume goes, but I do know 20 isn't close to the max either. So for a speaker to fail without either maxed out is actually very surprising.
Also, I have my treb +6, mid +4 and bass +4... I'm not a mathematician, but that seems pretty balanced. I don't like my music to sound like it's being played in a padded coffee can, but hey, I just know what I like... I'm not pretentious enough to assume everyone should like everything as I do.
