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<blockquote data-quote="Kangaroux" data-source="post: 7897584" data-attributes="member: 628495"><p>Generally you want to set your subsonic 5hz below tuning. It's different for everyone because your vehicle effects it, so you'll have to play around with it and find the sweet spot. The subsonic filter works by applying a 24 db/octave rolloff below what it's set to. If you set it to 20hz then that means anything below 20hz is now lowered in volume by 24 db/octave. 20hz would still be close to full volume. If you wanted 20hz to be very little excursion you would need to set your SSF to something like 30hz+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kangaroux, post: 7897584, member: 628495"] Generally you want to set your subsonic 5hz below tuning. It's different for everyone because your vehicle effects it, so you'll have to play around with it and find the sweet spot. The subsonic filter works by applying a 24 db/octave rolloff below what it's set to. If you set it to 20hz then that means anything below 20hz is now lowered in volume by 24 db/octave. 20hz would still be close to full volume. If you wanted 20hz to be very little excursion you would need to set your SSF to something like 30hz+ [/QUOTE]
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