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The subwoofer will be affected as long as the frequencies you're EQing are within the range the subwoofer is allowed to play.

 

For example, if you have low pass crossed over at 80Hz and you EQ the 63Hz band, the sub will be affected. If you adjusted the 8kHz band, the subwoofer won't be afffectd. Why would it? That wouldn't make sense.

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Yep, i seemed logical. Im a little deceived

Not just logical, but conventional.

 

Another ill-conceived Pioneer "we think its better this way" idea.

 

This is about on par with Microsoft Windows Volume Mixer implementation.  On a professional mixer board, you set a channel's volume level (slider) and it stays there when master volume slider is moved.  In Volume Mixer, per application sliders all move in proportion to the "master" and additionally the tool-tip number values are relative to full scale and not the "master" position.  The people that make these decisions and have the weight to actually have them implemented should be fired for false personification of an audio professional..!!!

 

 

I'm about a half-notion away from going with another make...

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