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<blockquote data-quote="gunz4me2" data-source="post: 6510038" data-attributes="member: 613729"><p>If you feel the need to crank your bass boost dial, you did something wrong! IMHO most setup anomalies should be addressed by using the appropriate driver or cutting of a particular frequency (or frequencies) via equalization NOT by boosting!</p><p></p><p>As for your Low Pass filter, that is a matter of personal preference. I know some who are running their subwoofers as low as 30 Hz in 4 way setups and others who run them as high as 120 Hz. Try playing with 80 to 100 Hz and see if that is to your liking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunz4me2, post: 6510038, member: 613729"] If you feel the need to crank your bass boost dial, you did something wrong! IMHO most setup anomalies should be addressed by using the appropriate driver or cutting of a particular frequency (or frequencies) via equalization NOT by boosting! As for your Low Pass filter, that is a matter of personal preference. I know some who are running their subwoofers as low as 30 Hz in 4 way setups and others who run them as high as 120 Hz. Try playing with 80 to 100 Hz and see if that is to your liking. [/QUOTE]
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