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<blockquote data-quote="luvinthebass" data-source="post: 3433437" data-attributes="member: 558149"><p>LPF is the low pass filter, you set it to cut high frequencies from goin to the sub, usually set it at 80 hz or if you want a lil mid bass out of it set it at 100 hz, hell you could set it at the lowest the amp has it available usually 40 or 50 but youll only get the lows and not the loud kinda thumping bass with impact.</p><p></p><p>SSF is the subsonic filter, you set that ONLY if you have a ported box, if ya do set it at the lowest frequency on the dial, that way your sub won't bottom out, with a sealed you don't need it, just leave it alone just like the bass boost</p><p></p><p>dont' even bother with the phase</p><p></p><p>you could still set the amp gain for 44.7 volts with it on EQ FLAT</p><p></p><p>what's the max your volume goes on your head unit, 30?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luvinthebass, post: 3433437, member: 558149"] LPF is the low pass filter, you set it to cut high frequencies from goin to the sub, usually set it at 80 hz or if you want a lil mid bass out of it set it at 100 hz, hell you could set it at the lowest the amp has it available usually 40 or 50 but youll only get the lows and not the loud kinda thumping bass with impact. SSF is the subsonic filter, you set that ONLY if you have a ported box, if ya do set it at the lowest frequency on the dial, that way your sub won't bottom out, with a sealed you don't need it, just leave it alone just like the bass boost dont' even bother with the phase you could still set the amp gain for 44.7 volts with it on EQ FLAT what's the max your volume goes on your head unit, 30? [/QUOTE]
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