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<blockquote data-quote="krisfnbz" data-source="post: 4173194" data-attributes="member: 570594"><p>Did the same situation occur with your older head unit?... I dont know much about your older HU, but your newer one is probably far better. Although I really didnt like the tuning options in that unit that the 9887 offers(Especially for going active, something the 9883 cant do.)...which is why I sold it for the 9887.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you set the LPF on the head unit...is the signal that your amp will get....so it shouldnt be bad for the sub. Just means anything over 80hz your sub wont play(well not exactly, their are slopes.. so it will play a little over but nothing too high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krisfnbz, post: 4173194, member: 570594"] Did the same situation occur with your older head unit?... I dont know much about your older HU, but your newer one is probably far better. Although I really didnt like the tuning options in that unit that the 9887 offers(Especially for going active, something the 9883 cant do.)...which is why I sold it for the 9887. Whatever you set the LPF on the head unit...is the signal that your amp will get....so it shouldnt be bad for the sub. Just means anything over 80hz your sub wont play(well not exactly, their are slopes.. so it will play a little over but nothing too high. [/QUOTE]
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