AudioControl Epicenter Digital Bass Control Processor, Car Audio Enhancer with Wired Remote Control (Black)
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Sexiit253
> 3 dayGood quality for price
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Glen L.
> 3 dayBuilt a system in my 1960 GMC. the pair of Kicker 12s just seamed weak compared to my other cars. i adjusted everything to get the base up and had feared that the box size was just wrong for the car. My audio guys said that the Epicenter was not going to do what i wanted. They were wrong. 10 minutes to install and the difference in sound put the smile on my face. I listen to classic rock and older music that needs a perfect system to get the right sound and the epicenter fixed it with the knob turned up only 10-20% .
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Wilber Koss
> 3 dayTwo thumbs up
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Erik
> 3 dayGreat sound quality
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yanta edwards
> 3 dayLove it
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alberto
> 3 dayGreat
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andrew mayfield
Greater than one weekWhen I received my epicenter it was not new used one it was one from probably 20 years ago. A series 2 with a remote knob that had been installed in a car for long time i
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Michael Riley
Greater than one weekI can really hear the difference before and after of having this device.
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Will
> 3 dayMy $$$
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T. McDaniel
> 3 daySo I replaced the speakers in my 15 Honda Accord sport. Added 1 JL 10W3 2 ohm and two alpine amps. 1 amp powers mids and highs and the other powers the sub. From the start is was obvious something was missing and sounded off. While Ive built many systems in other cars Ive never retained the factory radio before. Ive never had a radio so far integrated into the functions of the car that I feel its not worth removing it... Doing some research it appears that the factory radio has a sharp roll off when it comes to bass frequencies. It doesnt just apply to factory radios, I read many products do it. I get it, they want to protect their ragged factory speakers from blowing.