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<blockquote data-quote="DIGIDIGIBOMBO" data-source="post: 1040449" data-attributes="member: 562297"><p>Hi guys, on my amp there is( HPF, FULL, LPF) i can switch the button to either on. Also a subsonic and a turn button where writen 0dB,6dB etc...</p><p></p><p>the dB turn button is the bass boost? if i chose to use HPF it means that only high frequencies will pass to speakers? lets say i have in the HPF a range from 250 Hz to 1Khz and i turned the button to 500Hz( will it means that only frequencies from 250 to 500Hz will pass to the speakres? i will use the HPF for my speakers, the LPF for my sub, and the subsonic what for?? thnx again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIGIDIGIBOMBO, post: 1040449, member: 562297"] Hi guys, on my amp there is( HPF, FULL, LPF) i can switch the button to either on. Also a subsonic and a turn button where writen 0dB,6dB etc... the dB turn button is the bass boost? if i chose to use HPF it means that only high frequencies will pass to speakers? lets say i have in the HPF a range from 250 Hz to 1Khz and i turned the button to 500Hz( will it means that only frequencies from 250 to 500Hz will pass to the speakres? i will use the HPF for my speakers, the LPF for my sub, and the subsonic what for?? thnx again [/QUOTE]
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