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OK, I'll go with the amp route (5ch or second mono). I have a new questions about setting everything up.
On my pioneer head unit in the settings I have High pass filter (50/64/80/100/125) and in the subwooofer tab I have Phase, Level and Frequency (again 50/63/80/100/125).
Should I use the settings in the player to set the frequency response of the speakers and sub or should I use the filters on the amp/amps or some combination?
It's easier on my AVR at home, just setting a crossover of 80hz and that's it. Also what crossover frequencies do you use in your cars? Is the "magical" 80hz also appliable in cars, or maybe lower is better, because you can localize the sub in the trunk on higher frequencies?
These are the spec of my current amp Kenwood 6406 and the filters it has:
On my pioneer head unit in the settings I have High pass filter (50/64/80/100/125) and in the subwooofer tab I have Phase, Level and Frequency (again 50/63/80/100/125).
Should I use the settings in the player to set the frequency response of the speakers and sub or should I use the filters on the amp/amps or some combination?
It's easier on my AVR at home, just setting a crossover of 80hz and that's it. Also what crossover frequencies do you use in your cars? Is the "magical" 80hz also appliable in cars, or maybe lower is better, because you can localize the sub in the trunk on higher frequencies?
These are the spec of my current amp Kenwood 6406 and the filters it has:
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