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<blockquote data-quote="kicker06" data-source="post: 2560661" data-attributes="member: 567398"><p>SSF - Set the SSF 10hz below the tuning of your enclosure. There is a more scientific method that immacomputer has.</p><p></p><p>Bass EQ - Leave Bass Eq @ 0. You will not need it.</p><p></p><p>Level/Gain - Set to the amount of power your want. YOu probably want around 40v, as said before.</p><p></p><p>LPF- I set mine right around 80hz, but XXX's aren't known for having a good upper end extension. I would set it around 65-70hz and HPF your mids right above what you set your LPF at. That is if your midbass can handle playing that low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kicker06, post: 2560661, member: 567398"] SSF - Set the SSF 10hz below the tuning of your enclosure. There is a more scientific method that immacomputer has. Bass EQ - Leave Bass Eq @ 0. You will not need it. Level/Gain - Set to the amount of power your want. YOu probably want around 40v, as said before. LPF- I set mine right around 80hz, but XXX's aren't known for having a good upper end extension. I would set it around 65-70hz and HPF your mids right above what you set your LPF at. That is if your midbass can handle playing that low. [/QUOTE]
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