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<blockquote data-quote="digitalrainman" data-source="post: 4080685" data-attributes="member: 577603"><p>On full it will sound like surround instead of bass, due to the subs outputting the higher frequencies also. Subs can output these frequencies but they dont sound good. Subs are made for bass only. When you set it to lp filter, make sure you adjust the screw for the lpf, make it about 80hz. What that means is that it will filter and only output below the point you set. If you were to set it to high pass filer (hpf) it would filter out only the frequencies above the point you set. Another filter is band pass, but you probably dont have this, and what that does is essentially combines hpf and lpf and it creates a range of sound available from a low to high you specify. And full is when you set it to allow any sound to go through. Most of the time you put it on full when you have something else that will filter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digitalrainman, post: 4080685, member: 577603"] On full it will sound like surround instead of bass, due to the subs outputting the higher frequencies also. Subs can output these frequencies but they dont sound good. Subs are made for bass only. When you set it to lp filter, make sure you adjust the screw for the lpf, make it about 80hz. What that means is that it will filter and only output below the point you set. If you were to set it to high pass filer (hpf) it would filter out only the frequencies above the point you set. Another filter is band pass, but you probably dont have this, and what that does is essentially combines hpf and lpf and it creates a range of sound available from a low to high you specify. And full is when you set it to allow any sound to go through. Most of the time you put it on full when you have something else that will filter. [/QUOTE]
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