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<blockquote data-quote="Jepalan" data-source="post: 8137510" data-attributes="member: 655519"><p>OK - it looks like the input cables are connected correctly based on the filter settings. Ch1&amp;2 should be your fronts, Ch3&amp;4 should be your rears and Ch5&amp;6 should be bridged to the sub. Ch1/2 and Ch3/4 have HP filter enabled with cut-off of 120Hz, so this makes sense.</p><p></p><p>I see that the Ch5/6 filter is set to OFF. I would have expected this to be set to LP for your sub. If you are using the LP filter setting on the HU sub out, then you should be OK, but you might want to set the Ch 6/5 Filter mode to "LP" for good measure and set the cut-off freq around 120Hz or a little higher if you are using the HU settings instead.</p><p></p><p>Can you post a pic of the speaker and power connection terminals of the amp? It will help.</p><p></p><p>Also, can you get a better focused picture of the terminals on that speaker above?</p><p></p><p>Also, what kind of speakers do you have in front? In back? Any separate tweeters, or are they all coaxials?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jepalan, post: 8137510, member: 655519"] OK - it looks like the input cables are connected correctly based on the filter settings. Ch1&2 should be your fronts, Ch3&4 should be your rears and Ch5&6 should be bridged to the sub. Ch1/2 and Ch3/4 have HP filter enabled with cut-off of 120Hz, so this makes sense. I see that the Ch5/6 filter is set to OFF. I would have expected this to be set to LP for your sub. If you are using the LP filter setting on the HU sub out, then you should be OK, but you might want to set the Ch 6/5 Filter mode to "LP" for good measure and set the cut-off freq around 120Hz or a little higher if you are using the HU settings instead. Can you post a pic of the speaker and power connection terminals of the amp? It will help. Also, can you get a better focused picture of the terminals on that speaker above? Also, what kind of speakers do you have in front? In back? Any separate tweeters, or are they all coaxials? [/QUOTE]
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