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CD player LPF options only 72, 111, 157Hz
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<blockquote data-quote="MisterDeadeye" data-source="post: 7407649" data-attributes="member: 611015"><p>If I were you, I'd keep the RCAs where they are, since those are subwoofer specific, and the unit has subwoofer specific settings.</p><p></p><p>The amp has a 24dB/octave slope low pass, and I don't know about the head unit(searched for a little bit... couldn't find much). Regardless, I'd turn the head unit's LPF off, and put the amp's around 80. Of course, you'll want to listen to the sub itself to figure out where it should be, but I'd definitely use the amp's low pass.</p><p></p><p>As for the speakers and the high pass on the head unit(since the amp only has the option to have one on or off at 120Hz), what different options do you have for the HPF on the head unit? Since the speakers are 5.25", I'm not sure how low they'll be able to go to meet up with that sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterDeadeye, post: 7407649, member: 611015"] If I were you, I'd keep the RCAs where they are, since those are subwoofer specific, and the unit has subwoofer specific settings. The amp has a 24dB/octave slope low pass, and I don't know about the head unit(searched for a little bit... couldn't find much). Regardless, I'd turn the head unit's LPF off, and put the amp's around 80. Of course, you'll want to listen to the sub itself to figure out where it should be, but I'd definitely use the amp's low pass. As for the speakers and the high pass on the head unit(since the amp only has the option to have one on or off at 120Hz), what different options do you have for the HPF on the head unit? Since the speakers are 5.25", I'm not sure how low they'll be able to go to meet up with that sub. [/QUOTE]
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