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Please help me with my amplifier settings, Thank you!
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<blockquote data-quote="chillin" data-source="post: 7846145" data-attributes="member: 573057"><p>What head unit are you using? You will most likely want to use 2-8 for input. The sub filter is useful if your box is ported. It prevents the sub from bottoming out below tuning frequency, aka subsonic filter. Low pass is how high you want the sub to play. If your mids play down to 80, you would want the low pass to be set a bit below that. The phase selector is the same as putting the negative cable in the positive and positive cable in the negative. It makes the speaker go in when it should go out and vice versa. This is useful sometimes to help the sub blend better with the front speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chillin, post: 7846145, member: 573057"] What head unit are you using? You will most likely want to use 2-8 for input. The sub filter is useful if your box is ported. It prevents the sub from bottoming out below tuning frequency, aka subsonic filter. Low pass is how high you want the sub to play. If your mids play down to 80, you would want the low pass to be set a bit below that. The phase selector is the same as putting the negative cable in the positive and positive cable in the negative. It makes the speaker go in when it should go out and vice versa. This is useful sometimes to help the sub blend better with the front speakers. [/QUOTE]
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