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<blockquote data-quote="Blackout67" data-source="post: 8800000" data-attributes="member: 683415"><p>FOLLOW UP</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I ended up getting the SIA-2500. It puts out good power on my stock electrical with the gain adjusted accordingly. Have it on my American Bass Hawk 1244 in a box I built 2.0 net tuned to 30hz 24 inches of port area. The only problem I'm having is that the sub is playing well above 80hz which is the crossover point I have set on my headunit. I noticed it because I was watching it while the intro to a song was playing and before the bass dropped I could see the cone moving with the vocals slightly. So I went on my frequency generator and set the frequency to 120 and it was coming thru the sub nice and clear so I went to my amp to check the crossovers and they looked fine. So I turned both the low pass and the high pass to their lowest settings and it did nothing. So I went back to the headunit and set the lpf to 30hz and it made most of the high frequency go away but I could still hear lower male vocals. </p><p></p><p>Any solutions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackout67, post: 8800000, member: 683415"] FOLLOW UP I ended up getting the SIA-2500. It puts out good power on my stock electrical with the gain adjusted accordingly. Have it on my American Bass Hawk 1244 in a box I built 2.0 net tuned to 30hz 24 inches of port area. The only problem I'm having is that the sub is playing well above 80hz which is the crossover point I have set on my headunit. I noticed it because I was watching it while the intro to a song was playing and before the bass dropped I could see the cone moving with the vocals slightly. So I went on my frequency generator and set the frequency to 120 and it was coming thru the sub nice and clear so I went to my amp to check the crossovers and they looked fine. So I turned both the low pass and the high pass to their lowest settings and it did nothing. So I went back to the headunit and set the lpf to 30hz and it made most of the high frequency go away but I could still hear lower male vocals. Any solutions? [/QUOTE]
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