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Old Aug 5, 2006, 12:27 PM   #1
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How to reduce the bass in the kx drivers?

Hi!

I am the owner of a Logitech z-680 sound system. With my old creative labs sound drivers I were able to reduce the bass in the settings globally. But how do I do this with the kx drivers?
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Hi!

I am the owner of a Logitech z-680 sound system. With my old creative labs sound drivers I were able to reduce the bass in the settings globally. But how do I do this with the kx drivers?
Go to the DSP, right click Timbre, Select Tweak and reduce the bass as much as you like.
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Old Aug 7, 2006, 05:56 AM   #4
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You can also use a 'EQ Lowshelf' plugin. Connect after, before or instead of the 'Timbre' plugin.

The advantage of this plugin is that the frequency is adjustable. Try it if you find that 'Timbre' cuts too high or too low in frequency.
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