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<blockquote data-quote="ShaunMac" data-source="post: 208615" data-attributes="member: 547000"><p>Not really. A subsonic filter can help your amp and subwoofer</p><p></p><p>alike in a ported or sealed enclosure.</p><p></p><p>Your amp won't have to put out power robbing sub-sonic</p><p></p><p>bass. Remember lower bass just eats up amp power.</p><p></p><p>This helps the amp run more efficient.</p><p></p><p>The subwoofer won't be bothered with useless sub-sonic bass</p><p></p><p>that only pulls away from the fundamental bass material.</p><p></p><p>Cleaner sounding bass. Less wear on subwoofer.</p><p></p><p>The sub-sonic filter IS more helpful in ported situations</p><p></p><p>at preventing subwoofer damage.</p><p></p><p>But using it with a sealed enclosure is not pointless. It can</p><p></p><p>be helpful for your amp and sub. But it is not needed like in</p><p></p><p>a ported situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShaunMac, post: 208615, member: 547000"] Not really. A subsonic filter can help your amp and subwoofer alike in a ported or sealed enclosure. Your amp won't have to put out power robbing sub-sonic bass. Remember lower bass just eats up amp power. This helps the amp run more efficient. The subwoofer won't be bothered with useless sub-sonic bass that only pulls away from the fundamental bass material. Cleaner sounding bass. Less wear on subwoofer. The sub-sonic filter IS more helpful in ported situations at preventing subwoofer damage. But using it with a sealed enclosure is not pointless. It can be helpful for your amp and sub. But it is not needed like in a ported situation. [/QUOTE]
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