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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Owens" data-source="post: 2553483" data-attributes="member: 548450"><p>Level - It is going to be difficult for someone to just tell you where to set this. You can use a DMM to set the gain. No sub connected using a 50 Hz tone, somewhere around 40 volts RMS on the output would be a good starting point.</p><p></p><p>Subsonic - 20 Hz would be a good starting point. You can adjust this while playing music with low bass content to see if it can go any higher without losing low end for the type of music you listen to.</p><p></p><p>LPF - set this one by ear. When I had 05 XXX, I really did not like how they sounded above 65-70 Hz. You may like it set higher.</p><p></p><p>Bass EQ - all the way off. The 05 XXX is not going to need any EQ to sound good in a 30 Hz ported box.</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Owens, post: 2553483, member: 548450"] Level - It is going to be difficult for someone to just tell you where to set this. You can use a DMM to set the gain. No sub connected using a 50 Hz tone, somewhere around 40 volts RMS on the output would be a good starting point. Subsonic - 20 Hz would be a good starting point. You can adjust this while playing music with low bass content to see if it can go any higher without losing low end for the type of music you listen to. LPF - set this one by ear. When I had 05 XXX, I really did not like how they sounded above 65-70 Hz. You may like it set higher. Bass EQ - all the way off. The 05 XXX is not going to need any EQ to sound good in a 30 Hz ported box. Brian [/QUOTE]
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