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<blockquote data-quote="shredhead1080" data-source="post: 8394540" data-attributes="member: 666250"><p>I have Bazooka SAS-T82 tube, yes it's around 20 years old. Still works fine. I have this connected to an Alpine MRV-F300 amp, bridging channels 3 and 4, for 150 watts @ 4 ohms. This is what the tube is rated for.</p><p></p><p>My question is, what is the optimal low pass frequency I should be using? The amp and head unit both can be adjusted to whatever I need it to be. I have experimented with 80hz, 100hz, 120hz and I can't tell the difference. I have not yet installed the new door speakers I plan to use but they are rated 35 - 23k Hz.</p><p></p><p>[The car is a 2001 Corvette convertible and the tube is in the center well, in case that matters]</p><p></p><p>Would love some tips here please..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredhead1080, post: 8394540, member: 666250"] I have Bazooka SAS-T82 tube, yes it's around 20 years old. Still works fine. I have this connected to an Alpine MRV-F300 amp, bridging channels 3 and 4, for 150 watts @ 4 ohms. This is what the tube is rated for. My question is, what is the optimal low pass frequency I should be using? The amp and head unit both can be adjusted to whatever I need it to be. I have experimented with 80hz, 100hz, 120hz and I can't tell the difference. I have not yet installed the new door speakers I plan to use but they are rated 35 - 23k Hz. [The car is a 2001 Corvette convertible and the tube is in the center well, in case that matters] Would love some tips here please.. [/QUOTE]
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