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can the bass boost act as a crude subsonic filter if the amp doesnt have one?
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<blockquote data-quote="realflow100" data-source="post: 8673501" data-attributes="member: 676243"><p>like i set the low pass filter first. then set the bass boost to just over half so until the frequency that outputs the most power is around 40 to 50hz with the gain all the way down and turn up the gain so that the voltage around port tuning is set right on the amp so the subs get the most power around that frequency range. so lower than that it'll drop off in frequency like a subsonic filter preventing the subs from bottoming out? since the bass boost is on it'll drop in output below 40hz or so and the subs wont bottom out below that?</p><p></p><p>if the amp doesnt have a subsonic filter can that work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="realflow100, post: 8673501, member: 676243"] like i set the low pass filter first. then set the bass boost to just over half so until the frequency that outputs the most power is around 40 to 50hz with the gain all the way down and turn up the gain so that the voltage around port tuning is set right on the amp so the subs get the most power around that frequency range. so lower than that it'll drop off in frequency like a subsonic filter preventing the subs from bottoming out? since the bass boost is on it'll drop in output below 40hz or so and the subs wont bottom out below that? if the amp doesnt have a subsonic filter can that work? [/QUOTE]
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