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Amp settings, general rule of thumb?
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<blockquote data-quote="maylar" data-source="post: 7978723" data-attributes="member: 541144"><p>The +15 setting would be maximum level. Most of us like to leave a bit of adjustment to allow bumping songs that were recorded with low bass, so I'd pick about +10.</p><p></p><p>The LPF would depend on the midbass of your main speakers. Some people like to HP the mids at 120 so they can crank some power to them and let the subs handle there and below. If your main speakers can play down to 65 that's great. You can run the subs lower and not get blown out of the car with midbass from the subs. 60-70 is where I like it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maylar, post: 7978723, member: 541144"] The +15 setting would be maximum level. Most of us like to leave a bit of adjustment to allow bumping songs that were recorded with low bass, so I'd pick about +10. The LPF would depend on the midbass of your main speakers. Some people like to HP the mids at 120 so they can crank some power to them and let the subs handle there and below. If your main speakers can play down to 65 that's great. You can run the subs lower and not get blown out of the car with midbass from the subs. 60-70 is where I like it too. [/QUOTE]
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