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RCA Cable Length = big power drops??
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<blockquote data-quote="JoseMCeee" data-source="post: 1107162" data-attributes="member: 557024"><p>yea man. HPF at 750hz is only playing 750hz and above. A lot of stuff happens between 100hz and 750hz. Follow the steps as N2 described and it will be much louder. Again lower the gain first then adjust the xover. When the xover is set, turn the music volume to the loudest you will ever play it at (usualy 3/4ths of the volume) then turn the gain up slowly until it sounds good and doesnt distort</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoseMCeee, post: 1107162, member: 557024"] yea man. HPF at 750hz is only playing 750hz and above. A lot of stuff happens between 100hz and 750hz. Follow the steps as N2 described and it will be much louder. Again lower the gain first then adjust the xover. When the xover is set, turn the music volume to the loudest you will ever play it at (usualy 3/4ths of the volume) then turn the gain up slowly until it sounds good and doesnt distort [/QUOTE]
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