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need help with my hifonics 1500d!
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<blockquote data-quote="vasilios" data-source="post: 1206442" data-attributes="member: 555715"><p>i have one feeding a xxx, too.......is your enclosure ported? if it is then id set the ssf to about 20-25hz. it attenuates any frequencies below this setting that the driver shouldnt be playing. you dont want to bottom-out your sub. if its sealed, dont worry about it and leave it at 15hz.</p><p></p><p>bass eq i leave at 0. you dont want to push your amp too hard. some have dubbed it "the remote woofer-cooker". just use the bass on your hu.</p><p></p><p>low pass i set roughly at 70-80hz. but play around with it. some like 50hz an so on...it attenuates any frequencies above this setting.</p><p></p><p>phase i leave at 0, but play around with it to find a sweet spot. it reverses the polarity of the driver. usually used when mounting inverted drivers.</p><p></p><p>gain....all i can say is that if you read and paid attention to the tutorial, you shouldnt have a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vasilios, post: 1206442, member: 555715"] i have one feeding a xxx, too.......is your enclosure ported? if it is then id set the ssf to about 20-25hz. it attenuates any frequencies below this setting that the driver shouldnt be playing. you dont want to bottom-out your sub. if its sealed, dont worry about it and leave it at 15hz. bass eq i leave at 0. you dont want to push your amp too hard. some have dubbed it "the remote woofer-cooker". just use the bass on your hu. low pass i set roughly at 70-80hz. but play around with it. some like 50hz an so on...it attenuates any frequencies above this setting. phase i leave at 0, but play around with it to find a sweet spot. it reverses the polarity of the driver. usually used when mounting inverted drivers. gain....all i can say is that if you read and paid attention to the tutorial, you shouldnt have a problem. [/QUOTE]
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