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<blockquote data-quote="gonoles92" data-source="post: 7287136" data-attributes="member: 630036"><p>hey guys, so I just had a shop install my very first amp and sub in my car, and i'm truly in love! However, I did some research before hand and noticed something when I got the car back.</p><p></p><p>My head unit, the JVC KDHDR60 has a built in LPF from the subwoofer out which can not be turned off, in addition. I noticed that the LPF on my amp was switched on and is being used as well. Is this a problem and should it be turned off?</p><p></p><p>From what I've heard, you should use one or the other, I'm just afraid if I turn it off I'm going to have to reset my gains again, which I have no idea how to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonoles92, post: 7287136, member: 630036"] hey guys, so I just had a shop install my very first amp and sub in my car, and i'm truly in love! However, I did some research before hand and noticed something when I got the car back. My head unit, the JVC KDHDR60 has a built in LPF from the subwoofer out which can not be turned off, in addition. I noticed that the LPF on my amp was switched on and is being used as well. Is this a problem and should it be turned off? From what I've heard, you should use one or the other, I'm just afraid if I turn it off I'm going to have to reset my gains again, which I have no idea how to do. [/QUOTE]
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