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<blockquote data-quote="peepr" data-source="post: 1225824" data-attributes="member: 563427"><p>ok, i think i may have figured it out. I set my deck to subwoofer on, sub level 15, fade rear to +2, volume at 18-20 out of 35. With this combo i can hear the music from the front and get bass from the back. my subsonic filter is set to 30hz and my low pass is set to 100hz. with this configuration, my sub moves quite a bit and the bass inside the car is alot. mirrors shake, every shakes. my license plate rattles like no tomorow. this would work except i dont feel any bass outside the car. i go in my house and i dont feel anything. its like all my bass is being stored in my car, which is good or bad depending on how you look at it. my sub is in a tcab box facing up towards the trunk lid, and when its playing speakerboxx intro or LNT, it barely flexes, yet inside the car everything shakes like mad. My roof doesnt flex at all. i want pennies to jump on my trunk lid. it should be getting 700 watts from my orion 1200d.</p><p></p><p>the only way i can get more sub output is if i fade it even more to the rear and turn it up more to compensate, but i do not want music coming from my sub, just sub-bass. sorry for the long post, but this is retarded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peepr, post: 1225824, member: 563427"] ok, i think i may have figured it out. I set my deck to subwoofer on, sub level 15, fade rear to +2, volume at 18-20 out of 35. With this combo i can hear the music from the front and get bass from the back. my subsonic filter is set to 30hz and my low pass is set to 100hz. with this configuration, my sub moves quite a bit and the bass inside the car is alot. mirrors shake, every shakes. my license plate rattles like no tomorow. this would work except i dont feel any bass outside the car. i go in my house and i dont feel anything. its like all my bass is being stored in my car, which is good or bad depending on how you look at it. my sub is in a tcab box facing up towards the trunk lid, and when its playing speakerboxx intro or LNT, it barely flexes, yet inside the car everything shakes like mad. My roof doesnt flex at all. i want pennies to jump on my trunk lid. it should be getting 700 watts from my orion 1200d. the only way i can get more sub output is if i fade it even more to the rear and turn it up more to compensate, but i do not want music coming from my sub, just sub-bass. sorry for the long post, but this is retarded. [/QUOTE]
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