jonathan.1016
Junior Member
Here's my setup:
Alpine CDA-9884
JL Audio 500/1 amp
Alpine SWR-1243D Type R 12"
My settings for filters:
HPF - 80Hz (12dB/oct)
LPF - 80Hz (12dB/oct)
Infrasonic Filter - 20Hz (24db/oct)
How do these settings look?
What are the pros and cons of having the slope at 12dB/oct vs. 24dB/oct?
I hear that at 24dB/oct, protection is greater, whereas sound quality is better at 12dB/oct.
My HPF can only be placed on 12dB/oct by default. Should my LPF match the same slope? Will sound quality be better? Does it matter?
Same type of question with infrasonic filter... by default it is set at 24dB/oct... Does having a lower LPF slope (12dB/oct) affect the infrasonic filter at all? Should those slopes match? Does it matter?
Alot of questions. Not very knowledgeable on the slope stuff... Any ideas will be appreciated. Thanks.
Alpine CDA-9884
JL Audio 500/1 amp
Alpine SWR-1243D Type R 12"
My settings for filters:
HPF - 80Hz (12dB/oct)
LPF - 80Hz (12dB/oct)
Infrasonic Filter - 20Hz (24db/oct)
How do these settings look?
What are the pros and cons of having the slope at 12dB/oct vs. 24dB/oct?
I hear that at 24dB/oct, protection is greater, whereas sound quality is better at 12dB/oct.
My HPF can only be placed on 12dB/oct by default. Should my LPF match the same slope? Will sound quality be better? Does it matter?
Same type of question with infrasonic filter... by default it is set at 24dB/oct... Does having a lower LPF slope (12dB/oct) affect the infrasonic filter at all? Should those slopes match? Does it matter?
Alot of questions. Not very knowledgeable on the slope stuff... Any ideas will be appreciated. Thanks.
