Simply put it, with the sweep pot, your selecting your center frequency, wide, is the bell curve of that frequency. counterclockwise is a narrower bell curve, clockwise is wider bell curve,
I have a 25hz pfm filter on mine . The factory 33 doesnt really go that much down than 31hz . I guess its in your box . But mines didnt . Once you chnage the filter its nuts
The width works as paragraphic eq or bass boost and I know this because I tested it with a oscilloscope and it boost ac volts rms and made distortion alot so be careful other than that you can set sweep wherever you'd like. Me I have width to the lowest setting and sweep low.
No, engaging the epicenter with music that already has bass in it will distort and hurt your speakers .. you can use bass boost on your amp to select the frequencie you wanna add too
@@SQ_Silverado ok thanks unfortunately my amp only boost from 35 to 120 unfortunately and my rca signal drops off at 29 hertz so most probably my head unit. thanks for the idea though
@@SQ_Silverado hey bro thanks for uploading. The video shit is still confusing to me though.😅 So I just upgraded my amp (JL HD )and just got a 12 inch W7 Pro wedge .. had a question when tuning my gain on my amp how should I have the epic Center bass knob should I have it turned all the way down or in the middle?
@@haydensmith9064Make sure any subsonic filters are turned off. Can your subs handle those low frequencies? Do you have a ported enclosure thats tuned low? If you have some type of EQ you can cut some output from 35-60Hz or so and turn up the amp gain.
@@JasonWW2000 i traced it back to the head unit outputs on kenwood head units for the sub w and i tried a sony head unit and played them fine just not as loud as i wanted so i was hoping the epic 150 would boost that low but doesnt seem to
Alright so I got an epicenter installed it into my system but for some reason it seems to take out/lower bass from regular songs with bass already in them. It just makes rap songs for example quiet even if I try to adjust bass knob. Does anyone know how to fix this?
@@hbarbosa1235 never engage the epicenter with hip hop or rap. It’s only to be used when the song has almost no bass. You can damaged your equipment otherwise
Your issue is the rap songs. It's not meant to make hip songs sound louder . If anything, it creates bass on songs that don't necessarily have it. Like Spanish music , or rock music like the og guy said
I dont use it on songs with bass but it seems to lower/take it out from those songs. I have the epicenter knob all the way down but even if I adjust my subwoofer bass knob on rap songs to how I usually listen to it (loud), it's like the bass is quiet and not as clear and crisp as how my system sounded before the epicenter.
You explanation for what the EC does is almost half right. It restores bass frequencies that your head unit cuts at high volume to minimize distortion. So even rap is cut by the the HU, and all head units do it even aftermarket.
That is what AccuBASS does. EC creates bass that was never there, think old rock music that had very little sub bass in the mix, it will add a lower octave to the original sound to add lower frequencies that were not in the original.
@@chriscuthbertson right I dig. You get the most benefit from songs with “weak” bass. But if the group/ band had a bass guitar, or heavy drums the bass is there. Good vibrations from The Beach Boys is late 60s and it will shatter windshields.
@@SQ_Silverado Why would you say that? Of course you could argue that it's competitors are using a slightly better design or better components. You would literally need to show me a side-by-side comparison so I could see the quality of construction and parts used. Only then could I potentially make a judgment as to one being better than the other. One instance of the Audio Control Epicenter Micro using higher quality components compared to the Wavtech Bassrestore is that Audio Control uses aluminum knobs on their remote whereas Wavtech uses plastic knobs. So the quality nod in this instance goes to AC.
Thanks a lot man always been using epicenter this helped a lot Thanks a lot 👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Simply put it, with the sweep pot, your selecting your center frequency, wide, is the bell curve of that frequency. counterclockwise is a narrower bell curve, clockwise is wider bell curve,
I find those exact same settings work great with various types of Heavy Metal
I have a 25hz pfm filter on mine . The factory 33 doesnt really go that much down than 31hz . I guess its in your box . But mines didnt . Once you chnage the filter its nuts
how do you go about changing this please? i just realised mine is an epic 150 from audio control and may not be able to o the same?
Where did you purchase the 25hz pfm ?
@@acedavis9689 they should have them on the audiocontrol website
Does Epicenter work best with ported boxes?
That’s exactly how I have mine brother…👍🏼
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The width works as paragraphic eq or bass boost and I know this because I tested it with a oscilloscope and it boost ac volts rms and made distortion alot so be careful other than that you can set sweep wherever you'd like. Me I have width to the lowest setting and sweep low.
How would I go about tuning my kicker sub amp with the epicenter. Do I turn the knob all the way up and set the gain from there?
you said knob 😂😂
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i want to boost my output from 20 to 28 hertz for mainly rebassed music. will this help in that way?
No, engaging the epicenter with music that already has bass in it will distort and hurt your speakers .. you can use bass boost on your amp to select the frequencie you wanna add too
@@SQ_Silverado ok thanks unfortunately my amp only boost from 35 to 120 unfortunately and my rca signal drops off at 29 hertz so most probably my head unit.
thanks for the idea though
@@SQ_Silverado hey bro thanks for uploading. The video shit is still confusing to me though.😅
So I just upgraded my amp (JL HD )and just got a 12 inch W7 Pro wedge .. had a question when tuning my gain on my amp how should I have the epic Center bass knob should I have it turned all the way down or in the middle?
@@haydensmith9064Make sure any subsonic filters are turned off. Can your subs handle those low frequencies? Do you have a ported enclosure thats tuned low?
If you have some type of EQ you can cut some output from 35-60Hz or so and turn up the amp gain.
@@JasonWW2000 i traced it back to the head unit outputs on kenwood head units for the sub w and i tried a sony head unit and played them fine just not as loud as i wanted so i was hoping the epic 150 would boost that low but doesnt seem to
Alright so I got an epicenter installed it into my system but for some reason it seems to take out/lower bass from regular songs with bass already in them. It just makes rap songs for example quiet even if I try to adjust bass knob. Does anyone know how to fix this?
@@hbarbosa1235 never engage the epicenter with hip hop or rap. It’s only to be used when the song has almost no bass. You can damaged your equipment otherwise
Your issue is the rap songs. It's not meant to make hip songs sound louder . If anything, it creates bass on songs that don't necessarily have it. Like Spanish music , or rock music like the og guy said
I dont use it on songs with bass but it seems to lower/take it out from those songs. I have the epicenter knob all the way down but even if I adjust my subwoofer bass knob on rap songs to how I usually listen to it (loud), it's like the bass is quiet and not as clear and crisp as how my system sounded before the epicenter.
What if i listen to both Mexican music and rap/bass heavy music can i just lower the bass knob whenever rap comes or would it ruin the quality
Lower the bass knob all the way down of the epicenter and turn your regular bass knob up from your amp you’ll be fine
@@SQ_Silveradobet bro appreciate the help
Guys is the parametric eq on a old jl slash the same as the epicenter wide and sweep?????
Not the same effect
Sweep goes to 11 clock n wide all the way up .
You explanation for what the EC does is almost half right. It restores bass frequencies that your head unit cuts at high volume to minimize distortion. So even rap is cut by the the HU, and all head units do it even aftermarket.
That is what AccuBASS does. EC creates bass that was never there, think old rock music that had very little sub bass in the mix, it will add a lower octave to the original sound to add lower frequencies that were not in the original.
@@chriscuthbertson right I dig. You get the most benefit from songs with “weak” bass. But if the group/ band had a bass guitar, or heavy drums the bass is there. Good vibrations from The Beach Boys is late 60s and it will shatter windshields.
Just a side note, the epicenter patent expired a long time ago. So it has been copied by competitors.
The competitors may have the technology, but you can’t argue that the components they use are not as high quality as the internals of Audiocontrol.
@@SQ_Silverado Why would you say that? Of course you could argue that it's competitors are using a slightly better design or better components.
You would literally need to show me a side-by-side comparison so I could see the quality of construction and parts used. Only then could I potentially make a judgment as to one being better than the other.
One instance of the Audio Control Epicenter Micro using higher quality components compared to the Wavtech Bassrestore is that Audio Control uses aluminum knobs on their remote whereas Wavtech uses plastic knobs. So the quality nod in this instance goes to AC.
Mejor explicalo en español xfas p entenderte bien ay mas mexicanos q usamos epicentro q americanos 😊