Mr Peabody
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I do. Depending on who it is, I use some tact. Maybe a "did you know" or "sounds like this could be off" etc.
This came to mind after riding with my daughter recently. She has a decent factory system but the bass must have been turned up all the way, a song came on she liked, she turned it up, the bass was just bottoming out. I couldn't take it. I say, sounds like the bass might be turned up too high. So, being in a good mood that day she clicks the bass down and asks how that is. Better. She says, I like it to thump. I say, but hear how much more the bass is clear? crickets.
You'd think after living with me all her life she'd know better, LOL
I was just curious if you all have ever tried to correct someone's sound for them or do you just suffer?
This came to mind after riding with my daughter recently. She has a decent factory system but the bass must have been turned up all the way, a song came on she liked, she turned it up, the bass was just bottoming out. I couldn't take it. I say, sounds like the bass might be turned up too high. So, being in a good mood that day she clicks the bass down and asks how that is. Better. She says, I like it to thump. I say, but hear how much more the bass is clear? crickets.
You'd think after living with me all her life she'd know better, LOL
I was just curious if you all have ever tried to correct someone's sound for them or do you just suffer?