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<blockquote data-quote="tRiGgEr" data-source="post: 2151891" data-attributes="member: 552295"><p>Your subs should never be playing in the 800hz or 1250hz range. Ever!</p><p></p><p>Setting the gain with a certain frequency, IE - 32hz, 45hz, 50hz, will cause that frequency to produce the most output from the amp.</p><p></p><p>Normally your frequency range for subbass is 25hz-90hz. Certain instances would cause you to go lower or higher. But that is the normal playing range.</p><p></p><p>On music like country, hiphop, rock, newage. The subbass will normally peak around 40-50hz. So select a tone @ that frequency. I normally choose a -10db 40hz tone.</p><p></p><p>For your sake, select a 0db 40hz tone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRiGgEr, post: 2151891, member: 552295"] Your subs should never be playing in the 800hz or 1250hz range. Ever! Setting the gain with a certain frequency, IE - 32hz, 45hz, 50hz, will cause that frequency to produce the most output from the amp. Normally your frequency range for subbass is 25hz-90hz. Certain instances would cause you to go lower or higher. But that is the normal playing range. On music like country, hiphop, rock, newage. The subbass will normally peak around 40-50hz. So select a tone @ that frequency. I normally choose a -10db 40hz tone. For your sake, select a 0db 40hz tone. [/QUOTE]
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