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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 739317" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>here is my DEI1100D</p><p></p><p><img src="http://gallery.caraudio.com/vg/1/5/1/3/0/directedsettings.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>going down the list;</p><p></p><p>Phase - the direction the sub moves - turn it back and forth and listen, decide what sounds better TO YOU</p><p></p><p>subsonic (filter) - if you have a ported\vented box - turn this ON - it will stop REALLY low frequencies and destroying your speakers.</p><p></p><p>gain - match the gain to the OUTPUT voltage of your head unit (read the manual to find out how to do this)</p><p></p><p>bass EQ - basically a low level 'boost' - it will do a +db to the low frequencies, most head units can do this. on or off - whahtever sounds good to you.</p><p></p><p>freq - this is the most important (aside from the gain WICH IS NOT A VOLUME KNOB) most people try to set it between 70 and 90. this is called a LOW PASS FILTER... this means it will "block" frequencies ABOVE the number you set it at. subbass is from 1hz to about 90hz (at the REAL high end of subbass)</p><p></p><p>so id like to recommend setting this to YOUR FAVORITE sound. if you can hear ANYTHING ELSE but subbass - its set too high. so try and remember that.</p><p></p><p>hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 739317, member: 555713"] here is my DEI1100D [IMG]http://gallery.caraudio.com/vg/1/5/1/3/0/directedsettings.jpg[/IMG] going down the list; Phase - the direction the sub moves - turn it back and forth and listen, decide what sounds better TO YOU subsonic (filter) - if you have a ported\vented box - turn this ON - it will stop REALLY low frequencies and destroying your speakers. gain - match the gain to the OUTPUT voltage of your head unit (read the manual to find out how to do this) bass EQ - basically a low level 'boost' - it will do a +db to the low frequencies, most head units can do this. on or off - whahtever sounds good to you. freq - this is the most important (aside from the gain WICH IS NOT A VOLUME KNOB) most people try to set it between 70 and 90. this is called a LOW PASS FILTER... this means it will "block" frequencies ABOVE the number you set it at. subbass is from 1hz to about 90hz (at the REAL high end of subbass) so id like to recommend setting this to YOUR FAVORITE sound. if you can hear ANYTHING ELSE but subbass - its set too high. so try and remember that. hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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