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Tuning my sub (rockford p3)
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<blockquote data-quote="bhsaudio" data-source="post: 7336957" data-attributes="member: 626124"><p>Ok set sub amps SSF to 30hz or off if that is a option since you are running sealed if you plan on going with a ported box then be sure to set SSF with a sealed box you can turn it off if possible. You will then set the LPF around 80-100hz. Ok as far as the 4 channel amp set the HPF to around 60-80hz and you can turn off the LPF.</p><p></p><p>P.S get rid of the cap It is not helping with anything and might be hurting you as far as voltage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bhsaudio, post: 7336957, member: 626124"] Ok set sub amps SSF to 30hz or off if that is a option since you are running sealed if you plan on going with a ported box then be sure to set SSF with a sealed box you can turn it off if possible. You will then set the LPF around 80-100hz. Ok as far as the 4 channel amp set the HPF to around 60-80hz and you can turn off the LPF. P.S get rid of the cap It is not helping with anything and might be hurting you as far as voltage. [/QUOTE]
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