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Brian: Post Amp should be <= 0 anyway, otherwise you can get distortion (which gives 'noise' on all frequencies, potentially including bass).
I know. Take a copy of my preset that I posted if you want to see the settings.
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If you ONLY use the bandpass filter, everything else disabled, then something is apparently wrong. Having said that, if you DO enable other filters, you will get some bass.
I'll quadruple check. It's possible that my triple-check last night missed something...
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Maybe a stupid question, but for what do you need such a steep highpass filter? I usually only use it to protect the filters against very low sounds which can cause distortion - for that it suffices...
To not have distortion.
I do not know the actual quality of the amp and coil components of my Logitech Z2200's subwoofer. They were routinely listed as a favorite in the 2.1 category, but anyway... The stated bottom end for the sub is 35 Hz. Personally, I'm thinking I'd like to have the signal start dropping significantly at 40. If I go that route with an EQ, especially with the limited number of bands as what you currently have, I'll squash other frequencies that I'd like to not squash...
Again, if this falls outside of your "normal" usage patterns, so be it, and I'll hunt for some other way to do it...