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<blockquote data-quote="Nickstevens3006" data-source="post: 8726768" data-attributes="member: 681745"><p>Hey all, I am kinda new to the technical things of car audio. I recently put 4 10” R2D4 rockfords running out at 2 ohms in a sealed box to a JBL A1000 amp. I’m curious as where I should set my LPF. I have my gain set at about 44 volts. The subs frequency response are 45-250 hz with sensitivity at 87 db. The amp has a LPF of 32-320hz/12db. I don’t know if any of that info is relevant, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nickstevens3006, post: 8726768, member: 681745"] Hey all, I am kinda new to the technical things of car audio. I recently put 4 10” R2D4 rockfords running out at 2 ohms in a sealed box to a JBL A1000 amp. I’m curious as where I should set my LPF. I have my gain set at about 44 volts. The subs frequency response are 45-250 hz with sensitivity at 87 db. The amp has a LPF of 32-320hz/12db. I don’t know if any of that info is relevant, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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