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<blockquote data-quote="amartin_72" data-source="post: 1955565" data-attributes="member: 564679"><p>JK. Set the Subsonic to about the 1 o clock position. Then adjust the bass EQ to zero. Then adjust the low pass to about 70-75 and youre guess is as good as mine with that dial. Get a meter and some test tones if you really want to know. II Set it by ear once its setup, they will start to sound like crap at a certian point. Phase is the same doesnt really matter and its often hard to hear an audible difference in the switch unless you have components and are trying to match them at 70hz and up. The LEVEL of course is the most important adjustment.</p><p></p><p>Your gonna have to use the SEARCH tool for that man. Figure out what you want to give them for RMS and use a meter. Search for gain setting tutorial. Good Luck.</p><p></p><p>PS That box is way too small. Look into getting a much larger one. What year L5's are they&gt;?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amartin_72, post: 1955565, member: 564679"] JK. Set the Subsonic to about the 1 o clock position. Then adjust the bass EQ to zero. Then adjust the low pass to about 70-75 and youre guess is as good as mine with that dial. Get a meter and some test tones if you really want to know. II Set it by ear once its setup, they will start to sound like crap at a certian point. Phase is the same doesnt really matter and its often hard to hear an audible difference in the switch unless you have components and are trying to match them at 70hz and up. The LEVEL of course is the most important adjustment. Your gonna have to use the SEARCH tool for that man. Figure out what you want to give them for RMS and use a meter. Search for gain setting tutorial. Good Luck. PS That box is way too small. Look into getting a much larger one. What year L5's are they>? [/QUOTE]
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