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Anybody notice Pioneer HU's LPF slope cant be turned off
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<blockquote data-quote="suleman36" data-source="post: 2425924" data-attributes="member: 563964"><p>I noticed that the LPF on the Pioneer HU's cannot be set to pass or off. This whould mean that the lpf on the HU cannot be turned off to allow us to use the amps lpf crossover. I know that you are only suppose to use one crossover per line.</p><p></p><p>My amps crossovers on the sub channel is preset to 24db octave and i have my HU crossover options only from -18db, -12db or -6db.</p><p></p><p>Right now my 780 is set to 18db @ 80hz and my amp is set at 24db @ 80hz and im really worried that this is not setup right altough it sounds ok for now.</p><p></p><p>Any experts on this ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suleman36, post: 2425924, member: 563964"] I noticed that the LPF on the Pioneer HU's cannot be set to pass or off. This whould mean that the lpf on the HU cannot be turned off to allow us to use the amps lpf crossover. I know that you are only suppose to use one crossover per line. My amps crossovers on the sub channel is preset to 24db octave and i have my HU crossover options only from -18db, -12db or -6db. Right now my 780 is set to 18db @ 80hz and my amp is set at 24db @ 80hz and im really worried that this is not setup right altough it sounds ok for now. Any experts on this ? [/QUOTE]
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