![]() I would really like to fix the bass problem at the source so that I don't have to compensate via software, especially for connecting them directly to a tuner/mp3 player. This time I made a detailed wiring diagram (click to enlarge):ĭespite keeping the subwoofer level volume all the way down, they've always tended to still be a little boomy in the bass, which I would fix by rolling off the lower frequencies in winamp's EQ. To give you an idea, I have to google Ohm's law everytime I need it.Īlso, I know these are ridiculously cheap speakers with most-likely designed with a planned obsolescence, but I do love them Sorry!įirst of all, I'm not very experienced with electronics other than soldering obvious things like broken traces, loose resistors, capacitors etc. Also the pictures I provided had glue covering key components. ![]() I submitted this post a few days ago but I guess I didn't provide enough information for anyone to respond. ![]() Logitech 2.1 bass is too heavy - Will replacing the pot with a higher value fix it? ![]()
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