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Can't get this right... boomy sub.. help?
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<blockquote data-quote="gckless" data-source="post: 7950078" data-attributes="member: 635756"><p>What's IF stand for?</p><p></p><p>The reason you have no highs is because you have it crossed at 45Hz. Try raising that to up around 80Hz and see how you like it. What exactly are you calling your pre-amp? What piece of gear is that. You may want to turn off the low pass filter on that and only use the one on your amp, or vice versa. And I'm curious as to how you have to stock Bose amp wired to the JL too.</p><p></p><p>The other speaker plugging the hole is acting as a passive radiator, and depending on the resistance it has in movement, your tuning could be anywhere. Might account for that boomy soun you are hearing. Try to hook up both and see if it still makes that boomy sound. Or did it make that sound before you unplugged it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gckless, post: 7950078, member: 635756"] What's IF stand for? The reason you have no highs is because you have it crossed at 45Hz. Try raising that to up around 80Hz and see how you like it. What exactly are you calling your pre-amp? What piece of gear is that. You may want to turn off the low pass filter on that and only use the one on your amp, or vice versa. And I'm curious as to how you have to stock Bose amp wired to the JL too. The other speaker plugging the hole is acting as a passive radiator, and depending on the resistance it has in movement, your tuning could be anywhere. Might account for that boomy soun you are hearing. Try to hook up both and see if it still makes that boomy sound. Or did it make that sound before you unplugged it? [/QUOTE]
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