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How do I get full range signal from stock head unit to send to subwoofer amplifier.
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<blockquote data-quote="2023 LTZ" data-source="post: 8833047" data-attributes="member: 686684"><p>I’m not sure how a loc works yet full range isn’t what your subs want. Up to 100hz is max the subs should play. Do you mean somehow the lows are being missed or diverted away?</p><p>If this is the case check your low pass filter setting.</p><p>Have your hu bass, treble and eq set flat.</p><p>Use the subsonic filter on the amp.</p><p>Set lpf on the amp to 80hz</p><p>Check your sub and amp specs to be sure they’re capable of playing 20hz-30hz. </p><p>How was it tuned to 28hz?</p><p>I think my subs have an optimal tune or hz frequency yet from box to box that will change. So I can’t say bc I put them in a box that they’re tuned to any frequency until I verify at what frequency they’re tuned to. Then if I wanted I could change that by using methods to raise or lower that set frequency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2023 LTZ, post: 8833047, member: 686684"] I’m not sure how a loc works yet full range isn’t what your subs want. Up to 100hz is max the subs should play. Do you mean somehow the lows are being missed or diverted away? If this is the case check your low pass filter setting. Have your hu bass, treble and eq set flat. Use the subsonic filter on the amp. Set lpf on the amp to 80hz Check your sub and amp specs to be sure they’re capable of playing 20hz-30hz. How was it tuned to 28hz? I think my subs have an optimal tune or hz frequency yet from box to box that will change. So I can’t say bc I put them in a box that they’re tuned to any frequency until I verify at what frequency they’re tuned to. Then if I wanted I could change that by using methods to raise or lower that set frequency. [/QUOTE]
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