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my bass knob only works when i pull on the wire (pulling the wire out of the knob)

its so upsetting lol im disappointed... i got gyped

now i got bass or no bass.. of if i leave the knob connected i can have the bass pop in and out.

fml haha

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What amp do you have. You might be able to find a replacement somewhere.

wtf is lolcats?

I'd def get a fat hooker if i had to resort to that kinda thing. I feel like they'd be grateful and work harder. Also its more bang for my buck, more real estate for my dollar if you catch my drift. its like the Costco of streetwalkers.

I was hoping for 150 :(.

I was hoping she would let me put it in her butt

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i have it disconnected because when it is connected the bass cuts in and out. with it unconnected the bass is either on or off. because i installed a switch, aswell as a knob.

i have a 5500D power acoustik amp. im not to worried about getting a new knob.

i can probably rig the one i got now lol.

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thats a bass knob for that specific amp. you dont even need to use it. most headunits have a sub level control and you can control the amount of bass through there. that knob is just a bass boost knob, completely useless in my eyes.

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thats a bass knob for that specific amp. you dont even need to use it. most headunits have a sub level control and you can control the amount of bass through there. that knob is just a bass boost knob, completely useless in my eyes.

its not only for bass boost?

the knob turned the subs completely off then it was down.

im not really sure what you mean but if i have the bass boost down on my amp (which i do) the subs still play

im not trying to act like i know what im talking about but a knob is easier then trying to get to the sub level adjustment on the head-unit while driving

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