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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8310558" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>subsonic should be around 22 hz-25hz just guess where that might be, its just to save your sub from playing anything too low that might damage it. Low pass should be at 80hz. No bass boost whatsoever man.</p><p></p><p>Hows your box facing and location? Try the EQ thing i told you about, if you have a mids and highs amp, turn the gain down on that and crank up the head unit volume</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind, the DMM method is not really the most surefire way. You gotta train your ear to listen to distortion. Rule of thumb, if you turn it up and its not getting any louder, You've already gone past clipping levels, turn it back a few notches. Do your temperature tests and keep your nose keen for smelly coils.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8310558, member: 650438"] subsonic should be around 22 hz-25hz just guess where that might be, its just to save your sub from playing anything too low that might damage it. Low pass should be at 80hz. No bass boost whatsoever man. Hows your box facing and location? Try the EQ thing i told you about, if you have a mids and highs amp, turn the gain down on that and crank up the head unit volume Keep in mind, the DMM method is not really the most surefire way. You gotta train your ear to listen to distortion. Rule of thumb, if you turn it up and its not getting any louder, You've already gone past clipping levels, turn it back a few notches. Do your temperature tests and keep your nose keen for smelly coils. [/QUOTE]
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