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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8712706" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>Simplified it’s a parametric eq. It’s going to still play all the frequencies up until it rolls off on the crossover. If you set it at 60 hz and set the q at the narrowest setting and add level (boost)it’s still going to affect the frequencies around 60hz the wider you set the q the wider band of frequencies it’ll boost. If it’s worth a dam (questionable being hifonics)with the level set at 0db it shouldn’t boost anything.</p><p> To say the sub would only play 60 hz or 40 to 80 hz is incorrect. Crossover is going to determine frequencies played. level q and frequency settings determine frequencies boosted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8712706, member: 674179"] Simplified it’s a parametric eq. It’s going to still play all the frequencies up until it rolls off on the crossover. If you set it at 60 hz and set the q at the narrowest setting and add level (boost)it’s still going to affect the frequencies around 60hz the wider you set the q the wider band of frequencies it’ll boost. If it’s worth a dam (questionable being hifonics)with the level set at 0db it shouldn’t boost anything. To say the sub would only play 60 hz or 40 to 80 hz is incorrect. Crossover is going to determine frequencies played. level q and frequency settings determine frequencies boosted. [/QUOTE]
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