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<blockquote data-quote="budgetkiller" data-source="post: 7877558" data-attributes="member: 641974"><p>Well, assuming you know what your doing wiring those DVC subs up to your amp (if not just say so), and since you didn't actually specify what amp or load you will be running off it, those settings really depend on what you're doing. If you're feeding your amp a LPF signal from the deck, I would turn on the LPF and leave open it all the way up to like 200 or 250 hz. HPF shouldn't matter as you shouldn't be running high pass anything on subs. lol they're subs not speakers. Bass boost is basically gain, set that accordingly with your system zeroed out and adjust from there. Subsonic is just to keep you from destroying your subs on a note you can't even hear. Somewhere between 15-20 hz should be fine if you like barely audible lows but don't want to blow anything. If you like it low but not THAT low, 25hz would most likely be playing it safe. Not sure if this helps, but you didn't give me a lot to go off of. Also, I'm just a college kid that's into this stuff as a hobby so no gurantees all my info is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budgetkiller, post: 7877558, member: 641974"] Well, assuming you know what your doing wiring those DVC subs up to your amp (if not just say so), and since you didn't actually specify what amp or load you will be running off it, those settings really depend on what you're doing. If you're feeding your amp a LPF signal from the deck, I would turn on the LPF and leave open it all the way up to like 200 or 250 hz. HPF shouldn't matter as you shouldn't be running high pass anything on subs. lol they're subs not speakers. Bass boost is basically gain, set that accordingly with your system zeroed out and adjust from there. Subsonic is just to keep you from destroying your subs on a note you can't even hear. Somewhere between 15-20 hz should be fine if you like barely audible lows but don't want to blow anything. If you like it low but not THAT low, 25hz would most likely be playing it safe. Not sure if this helps, but you didn't give me a lot to go off of. Also, I'm just a college kid that's into this stuff as a hobby so no gurantees all my info is good. [/QUOTE]
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