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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8728527" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>The low pass filter should be set at where your door speakers can’t go any lower, or cause rattles in the door panel. I like mine at around 80, but if the door speaker rattles i would do my HPF on my speaker amp at a higher HZ and raise my sub amp LPF respectively. In my work truck, I have my LPF at 100 and my high pass filter on 100 also. If I set my HPF at 80, the bass going through the speakers causes too much rattling in the door panel (partly because i have tools and junk in my door panel storage). If you don’t have a HPF for your door speakers, not much of what I just said matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8728527, member: 678073"] The low pass filter should be set at where your door speakers can’t go any lower, or cause rattles in the door panel. I like mine at around 80, but if the door speaker rattles i would do my HPF on my speaker amp at a higher HZ and raise my sub amp LPF respectively. In my work truck, I have my LPF at 100 and my high pass filter on 100 also. If I set my HPF at 80, the bass going through the speakers causes too much rattling in the door panel (partly because i have tools and junk in my door panel storage). If you don’t have a HPF for your door speakers, not much of what I just said matters. [/QUOTE]
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