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Jesus, that's a phone not an alpine bass speaker.
Ususally, this type of speakers cuts of at quite high frequenzies, so even if you turn on full bass in the equalizer, the speaker is not able playing it. Check the specs for the frequencies supported (well, I m not sure if its written in the specs).
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