Settings on amp

lp means it will cut off frequencies above where it is set, say lp at 80 hz. means nothing above 80 will be played, hp same thing as lp, except it blocks frequencies below it's setting so 80 hz., it'll block anything under 80, and full means it will play all frequencies. the eq has nothing to do with your xover. you use the eq with it or without a xover. it's your personal preference

 
Ok i asked the question wrong. I meet to say, If the x-over on the amp is set to full range do you still have to set the EQ & FREQ or does the amp Bypass the EQ & FREQ. Just wanted to no cuss my head unit has Hp for the inside speakers and & LP Settings for the sub amp

 
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