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<blockquote data-quote="warlok" data-source="post: 134516" data-attributes="member: 2626"><p>I've never done anything to the PCB of a module, but the common mentioned part for bass adjustment is the cap at C3. But it is usually referenced as changing it to tighten or loosen the bass response. Maybe going bigger on that cap could give you what you're looking for. However, as Rob does a lot more to the modules, it may not make the correct change in the grand scheme anymore. </p><p></p><p>Maybe you should just fill your cab with G12T-100's and you'll have all the bass you could ever need.. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warlok, post: 134516, member: 2626"] I've never done anything to the PCB of a module, but the common mentioned part for bass adjustment is the cap at C3. But it is usually referenced as changing it to tighten or loosen the bass response. Maybe going bigger on that cap could give you what you're looking for. However, as Rob does a lot more to the modules, it may not make the correct change in the grand scheme anymore. Maybe you should just fill your cab with G12T-100's and you'll have all the bass you could ever need.. lol [/QUOTE]
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