Musical fidelity mc2

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    Tackleberry Tackleberry

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    Anyone got any ideas on how to get more bass from my mc2's?
     
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    Mr_Sukebe

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    Add a better source
     
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    Hi

    move them nearer the back wall.

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    .....and how high are the stands?

    Slightly lower stands can help.

    It would also help to know the extent of the problem.
    Are you just looking for a little more weight at the bottom or are you looking for larger gains?

    Also, try some EQ either in the form of amp tone controls or software EQ if you stream music. Applied carefully and subtly it can really help.
     
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    upgrade to the mc4
     
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    Got audiolab 8000 q+p running them, got them in mint condition for four quid at a 2nd hand market!
    Just got them as a second system in the cellar, seem to be slightly better in the corners, just seem a little bass shy compared to the box volume, my m 731s seem to produce almost as much!
     
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