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<blockquote data-quote="DejaWiz" data-source="post: 2945682" data-attributes="member: 569941"><p>You shouldn't need to mess with the HU's HPF for the interior speakers since you already have a HPF on your amp. The HU's LPF for the subwoofer control is a different story. Since you have the sub amps LPF set to 80Hz, just set the HU's built-in sub LPF to 80Hz or greater and then use the sub boost feature (0 to +6) to adjust the sub volume.</p><p></p><p>When a system is ideally imaged, you <em>shouldn't</em> have to ever use any EQ'ing on the HU. Doesn't mean you can't. Go for it and tune it to your own likings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DejaWiz, post: 2945682, member: 569941"] You shouldn't need to mess with the HU's HPF for the interior speakers since you already have a HPF on your amp. The HU's LPF for the subwoofer control is a different story. Since you have the sub amps LPF set to 80Hz, just set the HU's built-in sub LPF to 80Hz or greater and then use the sub boost feature (0 to +6) to adjust the sub volume. When a system is ideally imaged, you [I]shouldn't[/I] have to ever use any EQ'ing on the HU. Doesn't mean you can't. Go for it and tune it to your own likings. [/QUOTE]
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