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<blockquote data-quote="Subnet" data-source="post: 8087519" data-attributes="member: 654345"><p>hi all, i've got a kenwood 7205 amp (doesn't have an infrasonic/subsonic filter) and am just getting ready to purchase some kicker solo-baric 15" subs, does anyone have recommendations for a 25hz filter (or variable) or a sound processor of some sort with an spf filter to put in place? preferably it would be on the cheaper side, but not at the expense of crappy sound quality.</p><p></p><p>with the online research i've done i came up with the following options that have an infrasonic / subsonic filter, any comments?</p><p></p><p>outdated - hard to find with no easily available replacements yet have the features i'm interested in:</p><p></p><p>phoenix bass cube gold</p><p></p><p>maxx bass</p><p></p><p>current - readily available, potential replacements to the above:</p><p></p><p>maxx sonics</p><p></p><p>hifonics bx-pro2 / bxi-pro2</p><p></p><p>hifonics mx-3</p><p></p><p>hifonics hdbr</p><p></p><p>audio control epicenter - will modify the bass frequencies, can order a variety of subsonic filter range plug-ins. i would prefer to stay out of processor that is changing frequencies however lots of people are recommending it so it's worth mention/consideration.</p><p></p><p>there's of course also the harrison labs fmod which is strictly an infrasonic hpf however i am hearing mixed reviews on its quality many say it's crappy and i don't want to put something into place that's going to muddy anything up.</p><p></p><p>am i missing any that are better around the same price range (e.g. $200 or less) that i should consider, or do you have comments on any of the above that you have used yourself with a decent 12" or 15" stereo sub system?</p><p></p><p>i'm leaning towards the mx-3 as it is reasonably priced, has an adjustable infrasonic filter, parametric variable band/width.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Subnet, post: 8087519, member: 654345"] hi all, i've got a kenwood 7205 amp (doesn't have an infrasonic/subsonic filter) and am just getting ready to purchase some kicker solo-baric 15" subs, does anyone have recommendations for a 25hz filter (or variable) or a sound processor of some sort with an spf filter to put in place? preferably it would be on the cheaper side, but not at the expense of crappy sound quality. with the online research i've done i came up with the following options that have an infrasonic / subsonic filter, any comments? outdated - hard to find with no easily available replacements yet have the features i'm interested in: phoenix bass cube gold maxx bass current - readily available, potential replacements to the above: maxx sonics hifonics bx-pro2 / bxi-pro2 hifonics mx-3 hifonics hdbr audio control epicenter - will modify the bass frequencies, can order a variety of subsonic filter range plug-ins. i would prefer to stay out of processor that is changing frequencies however lots of people are recommending it so it's worth mention/consideration. there's of course also the harrison labs fmod which is strictly an infrasonic hpf however i am hearing mixed reviews on its quality many say it's crappy and i don't want to put something into place that's going to muddy anything up. am i missing any that are better around the same price range (e.g. $200 or less) that i should consider, or do you have comments on any of the above that you have used yourself with a decent 12" or 15" stereo sub system? i'm leaning towards the mx-3 as it is reasonably priced, has an adjustable infrasonic filter, parametric variable band/width. [/QUOTE]
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