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<blockquote data-quote="West" data-source="post: 7861291" data-attributes="member: 638770"><p>Your setup should ultimately be tailored to your ears when you tune it. I wouldn't look at it as gaining or loosing 20hz, if you prefer a low pass filter of 50-60 go for it. It depends on your subs and your box, kickers may do better with those settings thanmy image dynamics.</p><p></p><p>For ease of tuning get a deck that can do frequency filtering, you can leave the amp full pass and have the deck handle the xovers.</p><p></p><p>You may want to consider speakers with relatively the same rms power made by the same manufacturer in the same line.</p><p></p><p>I'm at the airport ATM and I'll get back 2 you more later on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="West, post: 7861291, member: 638770"] Your setup should ultimately be tailored to your ears when you tune it. I wouldn't look at it as gaining or loosing 20hz, if you prefer a low pass filter of 50-60 go for it. It depends on your subs and your box, kickers may do better with those settings thanmy image dynamics. For ease of tuning get a deck that can do frequency filtering, you can leave the amp full pass and have the deck handle the xovers. You may want to consider speakers with relatively the same rms power made by the same manufacturer in the same line. I'm at the airport ATM and I'll get back 2 you more later on. [/QUOTE]
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