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Hdc3 not hitting hard ?
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<blockquote data-quote="sjv13" data-source="post: 8135792" data-attributes="member: 632245"><p>why would you set your HPF at 125 or 150 if your LPF is set at 80? You'd be missing out on the frequencies between 81 and 124 (not really, since it's a slope, but you get what I mean). As a rule of thumb, you should start with hpf and lpf at 80. Drop to 63 for both if your door speakers are able to handle those frequencies (most dont do it well). But you should never have that big (or any, for that matter) of a gap between your hpf and lpf settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjv13, post: 8135792, member: 632245"] why would you set your HPF at 125 or 150 if your LPF is set at 80? You'd be missing out on the frequencies between 81 and 124 (not really, since it's a slope, but you get what I mean). As a rule of thumb, you should start with hpf and lpf at 80. Drop to 63 for both if your door speakers are able to handle those frequencies (most dont do it well). But you should never have that big (or any, for that matter) of a gap between your hpf and lpf settings. [/QUOTE]
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