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<blockquote data-quote="gnet158" data-source="post: 929061" data-attributes="member: 561174"><p>After reading about the evils of Bass Boost and high gain settings I knew I was guilty of both. So I revisited my amp settings and set the cross over to 85MHZ, the Bass Boot to 0 (from like 12), and the gain to the 4th dot marker (7 is the highest). I then set my Alpine Sub woofer setting to 15+ but not much bass was coming out of my sub. So I set the LPF to 80MHZ, and it’s booming better than it ever has. I actually turned down my Alpine Sub setting to 10+, now I’m even happier than before. Way more bass that I was getting before with the gains and Bass Boost turned up.</p><p></p><p>Here’s the question:</p><p></p><p>Is it OK to leave my H/U LPF set to 80MHZ? Will it mess up anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gnet158, post: 929061, member: 561174"] After reading about the evils of Bass Boost and high gain settings I knew I was guilty of both. So I revisited my amp settings and set the cross over to 85MHZ, the Bass Boot to 0 (from like 12), and the gain to the 4th dot marker (7 is the highest). I then set my Alpine Sub woofer setting to 15+ but not much bass was coming out of my sub. So I set the LPF to 80MHZ, and it’s booming better than it ever has. I actually turned down my Alpine Sub setting to 10+, now I’m even happier than before. Way more bass that I was getting before with the gains and Bass Boost turned up. Here’s the question: Is it OK to leave my H/U LPF set to 80MHZ? Will it mess up anything? [/QUOTE]
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