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<blockquote data-quote="gnet158" data-source="post: 971917" data-attributes="member: 561174"><p>1. Look for a section in the HU manual that mentions Low Pass Filters/High Pass Filters or LPF/HPF. Try setting the HPF to 120hz, this should cut 80% of the bass from hitting your speakers. And set your LPF to Flat (which sucks on my HU), see how you like it, then try 80hz, that's what I have mine set to. If you don't have these then you'll need to turn your HU bass down and adjust the LPF on the AMP.</p><p></p><p>2. You don't need Bass blockers if you have LPF/HPF. Otherwise turning down the bass on the HU should be the same thing.</p><p></p><p>3. As long as you don't set the gain or bass boost anywhere close to max you'll be fine. Play with them, everyones taste and setup are different.</p><p></p><p>It's going to take a little time getting the bass just the way you want it. I've only been running my setup for a few weeks and I'm still tweaking it. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gnet158, post: 971917, member: 561174"] 1. Look for a section in the HU manual that mentions Low Pass Filters/High Pass Filters or LPF/HPF. Try setting the HPF to 120hz, this should cut 80% of the bass from hitting your speakers. And set your LPF to Flat (which sucks on my HU), see how you like it, then try 80hz, that's what I have mine set to. If you don't have these then you'll need to turn your HU bass down and adjust the LPF on the AMP. 2. You don't need Bass blockers if you have LPF/HPF. Otherwise turning down the bass on the HU should be the same thing. 3. As long as you don't set the gain or bass boost anywhere close to max you'll be fine. Play with them, everyones taste and setup are different. It's going to take a little time getting the bass just the way you want it. I've only been running my setup for a few weeks and I'm still tweaking it. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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