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Need Help setting my LPF and SSF
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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 8067263" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>Play a disc with tones that keep going lower in frequency, something like Bass Mekanik that tells you what frequency is playing. Start with 40hz or so. Watch the driver excursion as the tones get lower, you are looking for minimum excursion. The system will have strong output but the cone will not be moving very much at all, this is the tuning frequency. Set your SSF within about 5hz beneath your tuning frequency and max out your gain. </p><p>Just kidding, don't max out your gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 8067263, member: 607015"] Play a disc with tones that keep going lower in frequency, something like Bass Mekanik that tells you what frequency is playing. Start with 40hz or so. Watch the driver excursion as the tones get lower, you are looking for minimum excursion. The system will have strong output but the cone will not be moving very much at all, this is the tuning frequency. Set your SSF within about 5hz beneath your tuning frequency and max out your gain. Just kidding, don't max out your gain. [/QUOTE]
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