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<blockquote data-quote="nauc" data-source="post: 1711014" data-attributes="member: 560039"><p>use #3 to set your gains <a href="http://www.resnet.trinity.edu/areynol1/gain.htm" target="_blank">http://www.resnet.trinity.edu/areynol1/gain.htm</a></p><p></p><p>realm has test tones under "downloads" <a href="http://www.realmofexcursion.com/main.html" target="_blank">http://www.realmofexcursion.com/main.html</a></p><p></p><p>lpf = low pass filter = lets low frequencies pass so the subs produces them</p><p></p><p>hpf = high pass filter = lets the high frequencies pass so your speaker can produce them</p><p></p><p>this is what crossovers do, they control what frequencies a speaker will play</p><p></p><p>subsonic filter/crossover prevents a sub from playin too low of frequencies</p><p></p><p>most set their lpf to around 80hz, hpf to 80hz and subsonic filter around 20hz</p><p></p><p>its mainly what sounds good to you</p><p></p><p>if youre using a sealed box for your subwoofer, you dont need to use a subsonic filter</p><p></p><p>i guess either way, you dont HAVE to use one, im using a ported box without a subsonic filter</p><p></p><p>//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/naughty.gif.94359f346c0f1259df8038d60b41863e.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nauc, post: 1711014, member: 560039"] use #3 to set your gains [URL="http://www.resnet.trinity.edu/areynol1/gain.htm"]http://www.resnet.trinity.edu/areynol1/gain.htm[/URL] realm has test tones under "downloads" [URL="http://www.realmofexcursion.com/main.html"]http://www.realmofexcursion.com/main.html[/URL] lpf = low pass filter = lets low frequencies pass so the subs produces them hpf = high pass filter = lets the high frequencies pass so your speaker can produce them this is what crossovers do, they control what frequencies a speaker will play subsonic filter/crossover prevents a sub from playin too low of frequencies most set their lpf to around 80hz, hpf to 80hz and subsonic filter around 20hz its mainly what sounds good to you if youre using a sealed box for your subwoofer, you dont need to use a subsonic filter i guess either way, you dont HAVE to use one, im using a ported box without a subsonic filter [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/naughty.gif.94359f346c0f1259df8038d60b41863e.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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