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Old 09-26-2007, 07:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I have JBL Creature II sound system.
Where can I find the maximal recommended bass, treble and general volume levels which harmless for speakers. It's because I heard that amplifier still has to give more than speaker transducers can take.
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never boost them. leave them at 0 cut 0 boost. it's called flat response
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Are you talking about leaving all the knobs in the middle state or just setting them to minimal.
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just do it by ear...everyone's preferences are different.
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Yeah, but I cannot set it properly sounds at 100% anyway. I found it's cool for my friends, but still isn't nice for me. It's rolling between hard bass and higher than needed treble, between too low/high treble/bass and I cannot find speakers/ears friendly settings.
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Are you talking about leaving all the knobs in the middle state or just setting them to minimal.
in the middle. ideally you want unaltered sound. however most americans like distorted sounds that will lead to ear fatigue
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The problem is that in middle state I got hadache from too much treble, that's it. Is it normal?

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I'm setting the knobs to middle state.
Now to get normal sound without too much treble I need to put winamp's qualizer to "Full Bass" state.

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