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<blockquote data-quote="rlcowboy" data-source="post: 2781334" data-attributes="member: 572296"><p>OK, r u using the cross over on the deck or amp? Make sure your lowpass crossover setting is somewhere around 80hz or a little under. Then set slope on 12db to start with. Check those Low Pass filter settings I gave u against yours &amp; if your r pretty close to that then make sure your sub is not wired out of phase, that would be another thing to check but it really sounds like your cross over settings need to be adjusted. Shoot me a PM if u need help with your High Pass filters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlcowboy, post: 2781334, member: 572296"] OK, r u using the cross over on the deck or amp? Make sure your lowpass crossover setting is somewhere around 80hz or a little under. Then set slope on 12db to start with. Check those Low Pass filter settings I gave u against yours & if your r pretty close to that then make sure your sub is not wired out of phase, that would be another thing to check but it really sounds like your cross over settings need to be adjusted. Shoot me a PM if u need help with your High Pass filters. [/QUOTE]
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