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CD player LPF options only 72, 111, 157Hz
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<blockquote data-quote="solidcrowd" data-source="post: 7407763" data-attributes="member: 565671"><p>and there is no option to turn the LPF off on my headunit.. I'm 100% sure you have to pick 1 of those 3 freqs.</p><p></p><p>I thought it was the enclosure causing the muddy bass..So I was gunna build a 2cuft @ 33hz enclosure for my Mag. After reading all your comments, I'm thinking it's the limit of options my headunit is allowing. There's nothing I can buy (besides another headunit lol) that would fix this problem?</p><p></p><p>My door speaker amp has a HPF on it, but it's just a switch between Lowpass-Fullrange-Highpass. There's no knob to change the freq.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solidcrowd, post: 7407763, member: 565671"] and there is no option to turn the LPF off on my headunit.. I'm 100% sure you have to pick 1 of those 3 freqs. I thought it was the enclosure causing the muddy bass..So I was gunna build a 2cuft @ 33hz enclosure for my Mag. After reading all your comments, I'm thinking it's the limit of options my headunit is allowing. There's nothing I can buy (besides another headunit lol) that would fix this problem? My door speaker amp has a HPF on it, but it's just a switch between Lowpass-Fullrange-Highpass. There's no knob to change the freq. [/QUOTE]
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