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<blockquote data-quote="PhatTonyDeMarco" data-source="post: 1319012" data-attributes="member: 560787"><p>While you do not need a DMM to set the LPF and the SSF, there are still correct ways to do it.</p><p></p><p>The placement of the SSF will rely on your enclosure. If it is ported, what is it ported to? If it is sealed then you can just leave it off.</p><p></p><p>The LPF should be somewhere in the 50-80Hz range, and that one you can play around with and where ever you feel sounds better for your subsonic bass you can choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhatTonyDeMarco, post: 1319012, member: 560787"] While you do not need a DMM to set the LPF and the SSF, there are still correct ways to do it. The placement of the SSF will rely on your enclosure. If it is ported, what is it ported to? If it is sealed then you can just leave it off. The LPF should be somewhere in the 50-80Hz range, and that one you can play around with and where ever you feel sounds better for your subsonic bass you can choose. [/QUOTE]
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