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<blockquote data-quote="bobmG8" data-source="post: 7028577" data-attributes="member: 625348"><p>If your sub box is ported you want to set the sub sonic filter at the highest setting. This clips all the hz below the your dialed setting, this is waisted energy that your sub can not process and will let your amp be more effecient. The Low pass filter does the opposite, it clips all the hz above the dial setting. You should start at 70hz and slowing increase it until you like the sound. 90hz is a text book sub setting but it is purely a listeners choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobmG8, post: 7028577, member: 625348"] If your sub box is ported you want to set the sub sonic filter at the highest setting. This clips all the hz below the your dialed setting, this is waisted energy that your sub can not process and will let your amp be more effecient. The Low pass filter does the opposite, it clips all the hz above the dial setting. You should start at 70hz and slowing increase it until you like the sound. 90hz is a text book sub setting but it is purely a listeners choice. [/QUOTE]
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