PollyCranopolis
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Bees!
I have a Premier 880 PRS, running sub outs back to a Concept CD-2410. Neither the Concept amp, or the 880 PRS has the ability to totally disable the sub crossover. I'm wondering which way would be best to set them knowing this. My options include:
A: Setting the deck sub crossover to max (200), then setting the amp to 80hz or below so the Concept cuts the frequency down once it receives it.
B: Set the deck frequency to 80hz or below, and trying to match the frequency back at the sub amp by manually dialing it in.
C: Set the deck to 80hz or below, and set the sub amp frequency to max, using the logic it will only put out around the frequency it is being fed, coming from the deck.
I believe the Concept has a built-in continuously variable 18dB per octave crossover, while the 880 PRS has a 50/63/80/100/ 125/160/200Hz, -6/-12/-18dB/Oct crossover.
The subs are 2 PG RSD 12's.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
A: Setting the deck sub crossover to max (200), then setting the amp to 80hz or below so the Concept cuts the frequency down once it receives it.
B: Set the deck frequency to 80hz or below, and trying to match the frequency back at the sub amp by manually dialing it in.
C: Set the deck to 80hz or below, and set the sub amp frequency to max, using the logic it will only put out around the frequency it is being fed, coming from the deck.
I believe the Concept has a built-in continuously variable 18dB per octave crossover, while the 880 PRS has a 50/63/80/100/ 125/160/200Hz, -6/-12/-18dB/Oct crossover.
The subs are 2 PG RSD 12's.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
