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<blockquote data-quote="bugflipper" data-source="post: 6846002" data-attributes="member: 621756"><p>Bass boost is set to 0. Bass freq doesn't matter because the boost will not be used. Your crossover needs to be set at 80 hz or lower. Frequencies above are easier for the ear to localize. Crossover on the hu not needed for the sub.</p><p></p><p>If there is a screw in the wood no need to fill. Only if you had an amp mounted before and holes don't line up. As you know your sub is most likely not going to line up. Input sensitivity is your gain. It matches your in signal to the power you want out up to 500. Anything over may induce clipping.Which is a distorted signal. Clippind can damage your sub and or amp. Bass boost enhances a certain frequency. Boost can send you into clipping easier and also makes the sub sound unnatural and boomy for sq. As for the poly I wanted to see if there was new data out because I didn't want to spread misinformation on it. Research yourself to come to a conclusion. I stopped working for Milbert 3 years ago. Now at a vibration/sound laboratory so information could be stale. Was hoping the gent could provide data to support the claim. I after all am far from all knowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bugflipper, post: 6846002, member: 621756"] Bass boost is set to 0. Bass freq doesn't matter because the boost will not be used. Your crossover needs to be set at 80 hz or lower. Frequencies above are easier for the ear to localize. Crossover on the hu not needed for the sub. If there is a screw in the wood no need to fill. Only if you had an amp mounted before and holes don't line up. As you know your sub is most likely not going to line up. Input sensitivity is your gain. It matches your in signal to the power you want out up to 500. Anything over may induce clipping.Which is a distorted signal. Clippind can damage your sub and or amp. Bass boost enhances a certain frequency. Boost can send you into clipping easier and also makes the sub sound unnatural and boomy for sq. As for the poly I wanted to see if there was new data out because I didn't want to spread misinformation on it. Research yourself to come to a conclusion. I stopped working for Milbert 3 years ago. Now at a vibration/sound laboratory so information could be stale. Was hoping the gent could provide data to support the claim. I after all am far from all knowing. [/QUOTE]
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