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<blockquote data-quote="DIGIDIGIBOMBO" data-source="post: 1105985" data-attributes="member: 562297"><p>Hi again, well i tried setting my voltage while my amplifier built in crossover was set to full, there is( LPF,FULL,HPF), and after i picked the HPF and set the crossover frequencies relying on my hearing(kept turining the HPF level down till i started to have good bass on my speakers), i then tried to put back the 1KHz test tone and the voltage was higher than what i had when the crossover was at Full. isnt it a problem??? I am using 1KHZ test tone for speakers and 45Hz for the subs.Setting the HPF at 45Hz for example means that everything above t he 45HZ will pass and setting LPF at 45HZ means everything under 45Hz will pass?Thx again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIGIDIGIBOMBO, post: 1105985, member: 562297"] Hi again, well i tried setting my voltage while my amplifier built in crossover was set to full, there is( LPF,FULL,HPF), and after i picked the HPF and set the crossover frequencies relying on my hearing(kept turining the HPF level down till i started to have good bass on my speakers), i then tried to put back the 1KHz test tone and the voltage was higher than what i had when the crossover was at Full. isnt it a problem??? I am using 1KHZ test tone for speakers and 45Hz for the subs.Setting the HPF at 45Hz for example means that everything above t he 45HZ will pass and setting LPF at 45HZ means everything under 45Hz will pass?Thx again [/QUOTE]
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