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Hello!!! Advice on Subsonic Filter please!!
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<blockquote data-quote="YukonXL04" data-source="post: 8662126" data-attributes="member: 672770"><p>Honestly the best bet is to listen to your system. You will hear if the sub starts making weird noises, or if your cooking the coil. I have gone for years without even using a subsonic. You just listen to the sub, if it starts moaning and groaning when playing low stuff, turn it down a little. It helps when your just starting with a new system to test and be careful. When you play new songs, just slowly turn the bass knob up and really listen to the sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonXL04, post: 8662126, member: 672770"] Honestly the best bet is to listen to your system. You will hear if the sub starts making weird noises, or if your cooking the coil. I have gone for years without even using a subsonic. You just listen to the sub, if it starts moaning and groaning when playing low stuff, turn it down a little. It helps when your just starting with a new system to test and be careful. When you play new songs, just slowly turn the bass knob up and really listen to the sub. [/QUOTE]
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