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<blockquote data-quote="benzmansl65amg" data-source="post: 3695282" data-attributes="member: 576098"><p>The gain or Input Sensitivity as it is better known as is for different output voltages from different source units. If the output is 2v ideally that is what the input sensitivity should be set to. But as you increase gain you can increase distortion or clipped waves/signal due to a cut off wave more of a square wave. that is why higher voltage preout Headunits are considered better.</p><p></p><p>subsonic filter is a filter which takes out the very very very low frequencies out to make the driver being pushed more effecient.</p><p></p><p>lowpass filter it filters out the high frequencies and only allows frequencies lower than what is selected. If 80Hz is selected ~80Hz and and lower is being played depending on the slope whether it be 12 or 24db per octave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benzmansl65amg, post: 3695282, member: 576098"] The gain or Input Sensitivity as it is better known as is for different output voltages from different source units. If the output is 2v ideally that is what the input sensitivity should be set to. But as you increase gain you can increase distortion or clipped waves/signal due to a cut off wave more of a square wave. that is why higher voltage preout Headunits are considered better. subsonic filter is a filter which takes out the very very very low frequencies out to make the driver being pushed more effecient. lowpass filter it filters out the high frequencies and only allows frequencies lower than what is selected. If 80Hz is selected ~80Hz and and lower is being played depending on the slope whether it be 12 or 24db per octave. [/QUOTE]
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