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<blockquote data-quote="ladysmanfelpz" data-source="post: 8150629" data-attributes="member: 642267"><p>Like said earlier, when you get a nice quality system and eliminate the rattles you can really tell the sound stage when the sub gets to higher frequencies. I had a small 4 sedan with 10" cvx in it and it could slap. At first I just liked bass and had decent door speakers. Then I amped those and had the speakers sounding nice. I then sound dampened my car with hushmat and got near every rattle out of that guy. I set my LPF to 85 hz and the bass was sick. I started messing with it, especially for rock like you were saying, and put it to 120 hz and it sounded like ****. I left the amp LPF at 120 hz and I could change it from my deck between 85 hz and 100 hz so I could still mess with it for rock songs where I wanted a little more kick drum. Even the 15 hz difference was noticeable in my sedan, but not too bad. If you like messing with your low pass, then set it higher on the amp like I did if and change it through your deck if you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladysmanfelpz, post: 8150629, member: 642267"] Like said earlier, when you get a nice quality system and eliminate the rattles you can really tell the sound stage when the sub gets to higher frequencies. I had a small 4 sedan with 10" cvx in it and it could slap. At first I just liked bass and had decent door speakers. Then I amped those and had the speakers sounding nice. I then sound dampened my car with hushmat and got near every rattle out of that guy. I set my LPF to 85 hz and the bass was sick. I started messing with it, especially for rock like you were saying, and put it to 120 hz and it sounded like ****. I left the amp LPF at 120 hz and I could change it from my deck between 85 hz and 100 hz so I could still mess with it for rock songs where I wanted a little more kick drum. Even the 15 hz difference was noticeable in my sedan, but not too bad. If you like messing with your low pass, then set it higher on the amp like I did if and change it through your deck if you can. [/QUOTE]
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