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<blockquote data-quote="microhaxo" data-source="post: 5388455" data-attributes="member: 570733"><p>Wow, i just turned off the LPF on my amp and used the one on the deck and what i used to get 45v now gives me 65v with no settings changed at ALL! So i set it up and now i can make the Low to 0 and i have the sub level on the deck to 5 full and volume at 20 (previous settings were Low 6 sub level 4 and volume 19 with lpf on amp on.) and it is VERY VERY CLEAN but very VERY strong! having clean bass is way better than boosted bass.. Thank you very much msimon. I am still within my 45v limits but now im way better!</p><p></p><p>Apparently using LPF on the amp uses up some power?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="microhaxo, post: 5388455, member: 570733"] Wow, i just turned off the LPF on my amp and used the one on the deck and what i used to get 45v now gives me 65v with no settings changed at ALL! So i set it up and now i can make the Low to 0 and i have the sub level on the deck to 5 full and volume at 20 (previous settings were Low 6 sub level 4 and volume 19 with lpf on amp on.) and it is VERY VERY CLEAN but very VERY strong! having clean bass is way better than boosted bass.. Thank you very much msimon. I am still within my 45v limits but now im way better! Apparently using LPF on the amp uses up some power? [/QUOTE]
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