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<blockquote data-quote="Jimg" data-source="post: 8742999" data-attributes="member: 676695"><p>subs Dayton HO10 2 of them</p><p>amplifier US acousticss mike 1500 watts rms. I have the amp set to 1200 watts</p><p></p><p>hHad to send one of them back for repair. It looks like the sub was bottoming out.</p><p>If have looked at the subs and they have some flex in them at high volume levels</p><p></p><p>if the sub box is tuned to 36hz where is a good level to set the subsonic filter on the amplifier?</p><p></p><p>or better yet I have a dayton dsp408 I have set cut off at 80hz</p><p></p><p>where should I set the bottom cut off frequency Hz level. What frequency should I not be trying to play down to</p><p>and at what slope 12/18/24 db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimg, post: 8742999, member: 676695"] subs Dayton HO10 2 of them amplifier US acousticss mike 1500 watts rms. I have the amp set to 1200 watts hHad to send one of them back for repair. It looks like the sub was bottoming out. If have looked at the subs and they have some flex in them at high volume levels if the sub box is tuned to 36hz where is a good level to set the subsonic filter on the amplifier? or better yet I have a dayton dsp408 I have set cut off at 80hz where should I set the bottom cut off frequency Hz level. What frequency should I not be trying to play down to and at what slope 12/18/24 db [/QUOTE]
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