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I think my installer screwed up. Please take a look at my amp settings.
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<blockquote data-quote="davidc" data-source="post: 8227733" data-attributes="member: 655586"><p>Well, it appears with this amp that for the rear channels, you have to use "bandpass". It's sort of weird and has been talked about in the forums. If I could ask you to look at the photos it would be great. Also, it appears the HPF for fronts is set to 1500Hz, is that correct?</p><p></p><p>For the rear channels (subwoofer) I believe you have to use bandpass, but because of this, you can actually have the LFP HPF set with freq that are sort of "opposite" overlapping if that makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidc, post: 8227733, member: 655586"] Well, it appears with this amp that for the rear channels, you have to use "bandpass". It's sort of weird and has been talked about in the forums. If I could ask you to look at the photos it would be great. Also, it appears the HPF for fronts is set to 1500Hz, is that correct? For the rear channels (subwoofer) I believe you have to use bandpass, but because of this, you can actually have the LFP HPF set with freq that are sort of "opposite" overlapping if that makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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I think my installer screwed up. Please take a look at my amp settings.
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