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<blockquote data-quote="Frraksurred" data-source="post: 80931" data-attributes="member: 544871"><p>Most of today's amps have adjustable bass boost (+dB/-dB). If your kenwood amps have these you can set the bass on your Head Unit in the middle and then adjust bass to the way you like it at your amps. This is a temporary solution however. It may help until you can afford a cross over, but the cross over is still the best way to go.</p><p></p><p>Send frequencies above 80hz (for example) to your spkrs and all frequencies below 80hz to your subs. You can experiment with a higher or lower cross over point (100hz / 50hz) but 80hz generally works pretty well.</p><p></p><p>Take care and God bless you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frraksurred, post: 80931, member: 544871"] Most of today's amps have adjustable bass boost (+dB/-dB). If your kenwood amps have these you can set the bass on your Head Unit in the middle and then adjust bass to the way you like it at your amps. This is a temporary solution however. It may help until you can afford a cross over, but the cross over is still the best way to go. Send frequencies above 80hz (for example) to your spkrs and all frequencies below 80hz to your subs. You can experiment with a higher or lower cross over point (100hz / 50hz) but 80hz generally works pretty well. Take care and God bless you! [/QUOTE]
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