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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8652640" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>I literally use test tones from 10hz up to 200hz in 5hz steps rec. @ 0db. Volume at a set level, sub amp gain knob in the middle blah blah blah. I play the tracks in order from 10 - 200hz and I do this several times. After 20 min or so it is more and more obvious what your box likes, what the quietest frequency is (What you can boost) and what the loudest frequency is (What you can attenuate). What this did for me was tell me what my sub section is lacking and what it has to much of. I set eq's and the crossover with the knowledge. It also helped me crossover my mids. I still have to adjust my bass level with different songs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8652640, member: 675210"] I literally use test tones from 10hz up to 200hz in 5hz steps rec. @ 0db. Volume at a set level, sub amp gain knob in the middle blah blah blah. I play the tracks in order from 10 - 200hz and I do this several times. After 20 min or so it is more and more obvious what your box likes, what the quietest frequency is (What you can boost) and what the loudest frequency is (What you can attenuate). What this did for me was tell me what my sub section is lacking and what it has to much of. I set eq's and the crossover with the knowledge. It also helped me crossover my mids. I still have to adjust my bass level with different songs. [/QUOTE]
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