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<blockquote data-quote="HoneyBadgerRy" data-source="post: 8617803" data-attributes="member: 667692"><p>You will have to play with it to see what you like the best, in the best setup I had with rear speakers the front ran from 100hz and up, the rear had 6x9's that ran 40-100 hz, and the sub ran somewhere around 33-80hz. But I did prefer the setup without any rear speakers, sub at the same maybe up to 100hz, and the fronts 80hz and up, I played with 60hz on the 18db per octave, but I think I settled on 80hz everything 12db per octave. Every car, speaker, and user combination will be different, thats why its adjustable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoneyBadgerRy, post: 8617803, member: 667692"] You will have to play with it to see what you like the best, in the best setup I had with rear speakers the front ran from 100hz and up, the rear had 6x9's that ran 40-100 hz, and the sub ran somewhere around 33-80hz. But I did prefer the setup without any rear speakers, sub at the same maybe up to 100hz, and the fronts 80hz and up, I played with 60hz on the 18db per octave, but I think I settled on 80hz everything 12db per octave. Every car, speaker, and user combination will be different, thats why its adjustable. [/QUOTE]
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