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<blockquote data-quote="willll" data-source="post: 275352" data-attributes="member: 548985"><p>put your pioneer 6x9s in the front, screw the backseat riders. use the existing 6x9 holes as bass ports. try the subsonic filter at like 20hz, this is the lowest frequency that the ear can hear i think, it may allow for more, cleaner power. then, turn your H/u up to like 25/28, adjust the bass so that the 6x9s give some bass, but so that they don't distort. then start working the gain on the amp up slowly until the sub starts to distort, then turn it back down some. this won't destroy your sub, but you will find its limits. once you have found a good gain level(can be more than 45%, but i would say don't go over 75%), mess with the bass boost. also, try your crossover at 50 hz, this should make your bass sound deeper and cleaner. check your radio to see if it has some special subwoofer outputs/settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willll, post: 275352, member: 548985"] put your pioneer 6x9s in the front, screw the backseat riders. use the existing 6x9 holes as bass ports. try the subsonic filter at like 20hz, this is the lowest frequency that the ear can hear i think, it may allow for more, cleaner power. then, turn your H/u up to like 25/28, adjust the bass so that the 6x9s give some bass, but so that they don't distort. then start working the gain on the amp up slowly until the sub starts to distort, then turn it back down some. this won't destroy your sub, but you will find its limits. once you have found a good gain level(can be more than 45%, but i would say don't go over 75%), mess with the bass boost. also, try your crossover at 50 hz, this should make your bass sound deeper and cleaner. check your radio to see if it has some special subwoofer outputs/settings. [/QUOTE]
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