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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: 8673517" data-attributes="member: 676243"><p>mine are definitely tuned to like 45 to 50hz or something really high. 25hz and below it gets quieter and stuff starts vibrating and jumping up and down a lot. and i want to cut down stuff below like 25hz so its not vibrating stuff so much and my subs look like they are about to jump out of the box at 14hz. they arent bottoming out but they look close to it.</p><p></p><p>is there a way I could set up an EQ/filter subsonic filter on my pc instead if that will work better?</p><p></p><p>i just have one amp going to my subs and another amp going to my stereo speakers hooked up with a Y headphone cable splitter to hook both up seperately but in the same headphone output on the front of my pc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="realflow100, post: 8673517, member: 676243"] mine are definitely tuned to like 45 to 50hz or something really high. 25hz and below it gets quieter and stuff starts vibrating and jumping up and down a lot. and i want to cut down stuff below like 25hz so its not vibrating stuff so much and my subs look like they are about to jump out of the box at 14hz. they arent bottoming out but they look close to it. is there a way I could set up an EQ/filter subsonic filter on my pc instead if that will work better? i just have one amp going to my subs and another amp going to my stereo speakers hooked up with a Y headphone cable splitter to hook both up seperately but in the same headphone output on the front of my pc [/QUOTE]
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