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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7163178" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>ok, i'll be the first to say it........ doesn't the kenwood have a sub-sonic filter? the puropse of the sub-sonic filter is to keep the sub from bottoming out........ ok, just had to go dig one out of the cabinet to make sure. check to see if it has "ISF" turn that on and try 15hz first, then 25hz if 15 doesn't do it. on another note about bass boost- i instincively leave it off, but when you have an excursion problem like this, you can use it as a tool to turn down the frequencies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7163178, member: 629234"] ok, i'll be the first to say it........ doesn't the kenwood have a sub-sonic filter? the puropse of the sub-sonic filter is to keep the sub from bottoming out........ ok, just had to go dig one out of the cabinet to make sure. check to see if it has "ISF" turn that on and try 15hz first, then 25hz if 15 doesn't do it. on another note about bass boost- i instincively leave it off, but when you have an excursion problem like this, you can use it as a tool to turn down the frequencies [/QUOTE]
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