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<blockquote data-quote="dwynne" data-source="post: 3131477" data-attributes="member: 578175"><p>Where is this "filter frequency" set, on the e2150? Looks like that is what JL calls it - that is WAY, WAY too high. Turn off the system and turn the filter more switch to off and fire it back up (with the volume down) and see how it sounds.</p><p></p><p>At some point you may have to switch the high pass back on but at a much lower setting, like 60 or maybe 80 if you have a sub. The component specs say they can play down to 45hz (if you believe the claims) so you could just the filter frequency down to its lowest position (50).</p><p></p><p>Are you running a sub? If so, then you want the crossover point on the sub amp to be complementary to the high pass on the e2150.</p><p></p><p>1) Turn the volume on the head unit all the way down.</p><p></p><p>2) Turn it all off</p><p></p><p>3) Flip the amp switch to filter mode = off</p><p></p><p>4) Turn it all back on</p><p></p><p>5) Slowly raise the volume and see how it sounds.</p><p></p><p>Dennis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwynne, post: 3131477, member: 578175"] Where is this "filter frequency" set, on the e2150? Looks like that is what JL calls it - that is WAY, WAY too high. Turn off the system and turn the filter more switch to off and fire it back up (with the volume down) and see how it sounds. At some point you may have to switch the high pass back on but at a much lower setting, like 60 or maybe 80 if you have a sub. The component specs say they can play down to 45hz (if you believe the claims) so you could just the filter frequency down to its lowest position (50). Are you running a sub? If so, then you want the crossover point on the sub amp to be complementary to the high pass on the e2150. 1) Turn the volume on the head unit all the way down. 2) Turn it all off 3) Flip the amp switch to filter mode = off 4) Turn it all back on 5) Slowly raise the volume and see how it sounds. Dennis [/QUOTE]
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