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Should I use the double power input my amp brought?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8791998" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Box looks fine, though you may want to experiment aiming it forward or scrooching it towards the back of the trunk a little bit so you have more space for the sound wave to get up front through the seats.</p><p></p><p>I hate those + gain pots because we can't see where things are set but you do want that HPF set more around 25-30hz and you may want to come down a bit on the LPF..... higher is better there but play around until it blends in best with your mids up front.</p><p></p><p>Fix your crossovers and set your gain again. You probably set the gain way too high since you filtered out basically all the actual bass. That is also way too much amp for that sub so you will need very little if any gain before you start smoking that woofer even with inadequate battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8791998, member: 614752"] Box looks fine, though you may want to experiment aiming it forward or scrooching it towards the back of the trunk a little bit so you have more space for the sound wave to get up front through the seats. I hate those + gain pots because we can't see where things are set but you do want that HPF set more around 25-30hz and you may want to come down a bit on the LPF..... higher is better there but play around until it blends in best with your mids up front. Fix your crossovers and set your gain again. You probably set the gain way too high since you filtered out basically all the actual bass. That is also way too much amp for that sub so you will need very little if any gain before you start smoking that woofer even with inadequate battery. [/QUOTE]
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