Add a signal processor or an equalizer.
AudioControl's EQL equalizer
features 13 bands of
equalization, and its
level matching controls
deliver maximum voltage
to your amplifiers.
Most car receivers give you treble, midrange, and bass controls -- useful for global fixes but not for zeroing in on problem areas. You'll need a sophisticated equalizer to kill these peaks, whether it's built into your receiver or in a processor that you mount in your dash or near your amplifiers.
An outboard equalizer gives you multiple points for adjusting frequency response, so you can iron out the peaks in your system. A parametric equalizer allows you to vary the centerpoint and width of each EQ band, so you can really zero in on a problem area. Sound processors can help you eliminate frequency response peaks and increase bass response, and some even include a microphone for analyzing your car's acoustics.
Learn about equalizers.
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