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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8300758" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>You could set both if you want. I would choose the one with the better filter if you want to just pick one. Like if your amp crossovers are very limiting, then use HPF on your headunit. The higher you go, the more sharper it'll sound and more midbass you'll lose. Be reasonable and find a good median that sounds best to your ears. I would maybe start at 80hz and move it up to see how it sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8300758, member: 574798"] You could set both if you want. I would choose the one with the better filter if you want to just pick one. Like if your amp crossovers are very limiting, then use HPF on your headunit. The higher you go, the more sharper it'll sound and more midbass you'll lose. Be reasonable and find a good median that sounds best to your ears. I would maybe start at 80hz and move it up to see how it sounds. [/QUOTE]
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