Hello everyone.
I got a new headset a few days ago, the Razer Tiamat 7.1, paired them up with a good sound card and they simply sound amazing imo.
I need some advice though.
So it comes with a controller that allows you to level specific drivers, I set the subwoofer to the max since the bass is really good, and along with that I have FlexBass enabled in the Xonar audio center, the LFE Crossover frequency is set to 105 Hz. Really like the results amazing bass.
But I am also worried about something. Can I damage the 2 subwoofers by having the drivers on the max level along with FlexBass turned on?
I don't play or listen to anything on high volume, nowhere near the max. Windows volume is at 70, and on the controller I have it at around 25-30% ; 3-5 bars out of 15 max, this is loud enough for me.
I plan on having these for a long time so I want to avoid stupid unnecessary damage
So yeah should I lower anything or is it safe since my volume levels are not anywhere near the max
Would really appreciate answers
I got a new headset a few days ago, the Razer Tiamat 7.1, paired them up with a good sound card and they simply sound amazing imo.
I need some advice though.
So it comes with a controller that allows you to level specific drivers, I set the subwoofer to the max since the bass is really good, and along with that I have FlexBass enabled in the Xonar audio center, the LFE Crossover frequency is set to 105 Hz. Really like the results amazing bass.
But I am also worried about something. Can I damage the 2 subwoofers by having the drivers on the max level along with FlexBass turned on?
I don't play or listen to anything on high volume, nowhere near the max. Windows volume is at 70, and on the controller I have it at around 25-30% ; 3-5 bars out of 15 max, this is loud enough for me.
I plan on having these for a long time so I want to avoid stupid unnecessary damage
So yeah should I lower anything or is it safe since my volume levels are not anywhere near the max
Would really appreciate answers
You should be good to go. IF you were listening to stuff "maxed out" you would need to be careful. New speakers (and headphones) need to be run through a break-in period before being pushed. But, at the level you are listening, there should be no problems!