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I need help matching amp to my subwoofer in the car
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<blockquote data-quote="-------" data-source="post: 8608597" data-attributes="member: 673930"><p>setting at the midle just becouse u cant go higher doesent mean ist ok...</p><p></p><p>i maybe wrong but the "pencil" tapping sounds like u r at the mechanical limit of the sub or realy clipping/distorcing the signal or the sound..</p><p></p><p>set your LPF around 100 or 125hz max, than put the song with most bass u have and set the gain before ane tapping/clipping or distorction, i dont reconmended but if u want u can had a bit of bassboost but no more then 10/15%</p><p></p><p>it sound sound ok if the box it right for the sub....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-------, post: 8608597, member: 673930"] setting at the midle just becouse u cant go higher doesent mean ist ok... i maybe wrong but the "pencil" tapping sounds like u r at the mechanical limit of the sub or realy clipping/distorcing the signal or the sound.. set your LPF around 100 or 125hz max, than put the song with most bass u have and set the gain before ane tapping/clipping or distorction, i dont reconmended but if u want u can had a bit of bassboost but no more then 10/15% it sound sound ok if the box it right for the sub.... [/QUOTE]
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