In case you didn't know it, you have a Mosfet amp. As a general rule, most Mosfet amps have less "slam" or "impact" than a well designed Bipolar unit. Mind you, not all Mosfet amps are "weak" on bass output, but they do tend to sound softer and more rounded. Part of this is why people say that they tend to sound "more tube-like" than Bipolar's along with a few other reasons.
If you haven't already been doing so, leave the amp powered up 24/7 for a couple of days. I've found that this tends to even out their tonal balance much better / faster than powering them up and using them as needed. If the amp hasn't been run in a long period of time, 48 - 72 hours of continuous power will get you most of the way there. After that, the unit will be pretty much as good as it gets within about two weeks or so. Mind you, these are just my sonic observations, so take them for what they are worth. Sean
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If you haven't already been doing so, leave the amp powered up 24/7 for a couple of days. I've found that this tends to even out their tonal balance much better / faster than powering them up and using them as needed. If the amp hasn't been run in a long period of time, 48 - 72 hours of continuous power will get you most of the way there. After that, the unit will be pretty much as good as it gets within about two weeks or so. Mind you, these are just my sonic observations, so take them for what they are worth. Sean
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