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<blockquote data-quote="MBrock4u" data-source="post: 2157201" data-attributes="member: 565492"><p>I take it you are talking about your front stage. Ok, I had to play with that alot. I have my amp set on through if you want to call it that and played with the hpf setttings on my head unit. I used to run kappa's for front stage and had to high pass them at 150 hz. When I upgraded to Polk momo's , they sound so good that they are on through woth both the amp and head unit. If you have a head unit that you can adjust your filters, thats were I would go with it and see what sounds best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBrock4u, post: 2157201, member: 565492"] I take it you are talking about your front stage. Ok, I had to play with that alot. I have my amp set on through if you want to call it that and played with the hpf setttings on my head unit. I used to run kappa's for front stage and had to high pass them at 150 hz. When I upgraded to Polk momo's , they sound so good that they are on through woth both the amp and head unit. If you have a head unit that you can adjust your filters, thats were I would go with it and see what sounds best. [/QUOTE]
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