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<blockquote data-quote="SWFL" data-source="post: 5787549" data-attributes="member: 607847"><p>nooo turn the HPF on the amp on and set it around try like 80hz if u want to get louder and less midbass then increase the HPF to like 125-150hz w/e u like and increase the gain u cant run alot of power and have the HPF low it trys to play too much midbass and vocals and the mids cant do that unless u have crazy mids these are good mids i got teh cdt cl-62cf set rated at 165rms and i got a zx850.4 only using 2 channel on it and set by ear then used a tone 1khz tone to see aht it said and said 40 volts so yea the tone isnt the best way. Just play some songs like set the HU to 75% of max vol like 45 out of 60 pop in some music with great highs and midbass and then play with the HPF and the gain, make sure u turn the HPF on the amp and the HU</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWFL, post: 5787549, member: 607847"] nooo turn the HPF on the amp on and set it around try like 80hz if u want to get louder and less midbass then increase the HPF to like 125-150hz w/e u like and increase the gain u cant run alot of power and have the HPF low it trys to play too much midbass and vocals and the mids cant do that unless u have crazy mids these are good mids i got teh cdt cl-62cf set rated at 165rms and i got a zx850.4 only using 2 channel on it and set by ear then used a tone 1khz tone to see aht it said and said 40 volts so yea the tone isnt the best way. Just play some songs like set the HU to 75% of max vol like 45 out of 60 pop in some music with great highs and midbass and then play with the HPF and the gain, make sure u turn the HPF on the amp and the HU [/QUOTE]
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