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<blockquote data-quote="gnet158" data-source="post: 979420" data-attributes="member: 561174"><p>Wait a minute; I think I know what you’re talking about. Before you sell anything try this, my single ’10 Infinity hits hard, I can’t image dual ’12 not rattling your teeth. If you have a LPF option on your H/U try this.</p><p></p><p>Set it to 80 (or what ever your lowest setting is)</p><p></p><p>Set your amp to 85</p><p></p><p>Set your gain at the 3rd dot</p><p></p><p>Play with the bass boost a little</p><p></p><p>When I left my Alpine’s LPF to “flat” which what was suggested to me my sub sounded weak. I turned up the gains, bass boost, and the LPF on the amp but it didn’t really help. Then I started screwing around with the LPF on the Alpine and BOOOM! Now I can feel that single ’10 and it sounds great. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gnet158, post: 979420, member: 561174"] Wait a minute; I think I know what you’re talking about. Before you sell anything try this, my single ’10 Infinity hits hard, I can’t image dual ’12 not rattling your teeth. If you have a LPF option on your H/U try this. Set it to 80 (or what ever your lowest setting is) Set your amp to 85 Set your gain at the 3rd dot Play with the bass boost a little When I left my Alpine’s LPF to “flat” which what was suggested to me my sub sounded weak. I turned up the gains, bass boost, and the LPF on the amp but it didn’t really help. Then I started screwing around with the LPF on the Alpine and BOOOM! Now I can feel that single ’10 and it sounds great. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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