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It does not have a bass, treble or loudness setting. It does have an equalizer with settings for Flat, Pop, Rock, Jazz and Classical. If the a system has decent fidelity, you won't need any of these things to make it sound good. A true High Fidelity system sounds fine without them. I've tried all the equalizer settings, turning it off (Flat mode) sounds great. At 20W per channel and 40W for the sub-woofer, you get enough power without the amplifiers getting saturated and clipping. Note, your average car stereo is 8 - 12 watts per channel. This should give you a sound density comparison.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it does. It's 80watts and the sound quality is great. There is an equalizer to adjust it to Rock, Jazz, Classical, etc.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As Scudrick said, there are not individual bass or treble settings, but there is an overall equalizer with generalized settings (like "jazz," "rock," etc.). The unit is better for more equal or treble heavy music. Not so good for heavy bass sounds or hip-hop, etc. Just as well, though, as it isn't intended for really filling a home with sound, just a room. In other words, it's got limited volume potential. Fine for your average white bread nuclear family; not so great if you really want a personalized, immersive experience where you're swimming in huge, deep sound.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, this does not have bass and treble.
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