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walty220 
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Posted: March 07, 2004 at 8:33 PM / IP Logged  
On my pioneer hu, dehp-360... the LOUD function has 3 settings, low, mid, and high... what is the difference between these 3 and what are yur feelings about using these settings, any body?? I've got kickers 3.5's upfront and kicker 4x10's in rear, with a rf he2 12" in the back
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customsuburb 
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read this. It really depends on what you like though.
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I have a DEH-P6400 and I have experienced that the 3 loudness functions emphasize the highs, mids, and lows with respect to the loudness setting. 
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elpuma817 
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realistically speaking with the size of your speakers, anddepending on what your L, M & H settings are, you may leave it on low or off for that matter....let your amp work your sub...but introducing too much bass to your small speakers running off the headunit like that can fry them quick...not to mentino the distortion factor.

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