Sub sonic

is it said that if i tune my subwoofer box to 32hz does that mean that the hpf has to be a little lower than that.im pretty confused on how to do this right now explanation would help

 
Subsonic filter in a ported design cuts out the freqs below your tuning freq to prevent damage to your sub(s).

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Uhm, what kind of amp do you have? Seems it doesn't have a subsonic filter unless it's fixed. The x-overs you mentioned (50-200Hz HP/LP) aren't meant to be SSF's (unless you're tuning crazy high) and they probably don't have a steep enough roll-off.

 
Hooker makes them....and PAC use too I don't know the prices though....If your HP goes low enough on your amp say 20-35hz you can use it providing your deck has a low pass filter built in....That way you create a bandpass for your ported subs....If running sealed boxes a sub sonic or infrasonic as called on Kenwood amps is not really needed....

 
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