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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8678596" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>What model specifically are the subs? If they are in a sealed enclosure and are powered such as you stated, they may not be able to hit really low notes by manufacturers design. They are probably limited by the enclosure, speaker size and crossover design. I hate to say it, but there probably isn't a setting that will fix them. You can play some test tones though to find out exactly where it drops off. If connected to a factory stereo for signal input... depending on where you are getting the signal from, some factory signals will not be full range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8678596, member: 675210"] What model specifically are the subs? If they are in a sealed enclosure and are powered such as you stated, they may not be able to hit really low notes by manufacturers design. They are probably limited by the enclosure, speaker size and crossover design. I hate to say it, but there probably isn't a setting that will fix them. You can play some test tones though to find out exactly where it drops off. If connected to a factory stereo for signal input... depending on where you are getting the signal from, some factory signals will not be full range. [/QUOTE]
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