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>> S.O.S << SUBWOOFER SETTINGS!!!???
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<blockquote data-quote="n2audio" data-source="post: 8657719" data-attributes="member: 540940"><p>Gain seems like it could be on the high side, but no way to know without measuring.</p><p></p><p>High level (speaker wire) inputs are commonly in the 5-10v range. RF does not specify the range for the low vs high setting, but in my experience "hi" usually provides adjustment for something like 2-10v. Low is generally 0.25-4v or something similar.</p><p></p><p>With the input level set to low and the gain nearly 100% one could deduce it is set for around 1v if not less when it is likely your source is in the 5+v range. What that means is you are probably clipping the amp at low to mid volume, and clipping very bad at high volume. Still just speculation, but it makes sense.</p><p></p><p>Beyond that - there's not much to worry about. Crossover's set appx 80hz which is perfectly normal. A little lower or higher wouldn't make much difference. </p><p></p><p>Phase, 0 is the default setting, and is what works best in just about every case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2audio, post: 8657719, member: 540940"] Gain seems like it could be on the high side, but no way to know without measuring. High level (speaker wire) inputs are commonly in the 5-10v range. RF does not specify the range for the low vs high setting, but in my experience "hi" usually provides adjustment for something like 2-10v. Low is generally 0.25-4v or something similar. With the input level set to low and the gain nearly 100% one could deduce it is set for around 1v if not less when it is likely your source is in the 5+v range. What that means is you are probably clipping the amp at low to mid volume, and clipping very bad at high volume. Still just speculation, but it makes sense. Beyond that - there's not much to worry about. Crossover's set appx 80hz which is perfectly normal. A little lower or higher wouldn't make much difference. Phase, 0 is the default setting, and is what works best in just about every case. [/QUOTE]
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