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Adjusting HPF on amp.
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<blockquote data-quote="bloodhound50" data-source="post: 2876037" data-attributes="member: 575148"><p>Ok. I have four 5"x7" Polk Audio DB570's rated at 60 watts rms. I have them hooked up to an Alpine MRV-340 2/3/4 channel amp rated at 55 watts rms. My HPF is set at 400 hz right now. I know speakers are ment for highs/mids but i notice sometimes on some songs ill get a certain part of the song really quite usually when its a like a low mid range sound. should i re adjust my HPF? also if i turned it to about 300 would i have to retune everything else? I also dont want my HPF below 250. I figure that way i cant really get any shitty bass interfereing with my sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bloodhound50, post: 2876037, member: 575148"] Ok. I have four 5"x7" Polk Audio DB570's rated at 60 watts rms. I have them hooked up to an Alpine MRV-340 2/3/4 channel amp rated at 55 watts rms. My HPF is set at 400 hz right now. I know speakers are ment for highs/mids but i notice sometimes on some songs ill get a certain part of the song really quite usually when its a like a low mid range sound. should i re adjust my HPF? also if i turned it to about 300 would i have to retune everything else? I also dont want my HPF below 250. I figure that way i cant really get any shitty bass interfereing with my sound. [/QUOTE]
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