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WEIRD LPF AND SUBSONIC SETTING
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<blockquote data-quote="Bellmeister" data-source="post: 8776283" data-attributes="member: 684504"><p>So after two weeks of reading and watching videos I set up my Skar 1200 watt amp. Im using it to power an 8" 400 watt RMS sub. Wired at 4 ohms. </p><p>Anyway, a guy I met showed me his system and cranked it. Sounded great. Then I lean in to see the LPF and Subsonic settings...and theyre both at zero. </p><p>Long story less long, I tried it and it sounds great. Better than the recommended. </p><p>I cant find anything on line that talks about setting either at zero. </p><p>Nothing. </p><p>Anyone know about this and why it sounds good?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bellmeister, post: 8776283, member: 684504"] So after two weeks of reading and watching videos I set up my Skar 1200 watt amp. Im using it to power an 8" 400 watt RMS sub. Wired at 4 ohms. Anyway, a guy I met showed me his system and cranked it. Sounded great. Then I lean in to see the LPF and Subsonic settings...and theyre both at zero. Long story less long, I tried it and it sounds great. Better than the recommended. I cant find anything on line that talks about setting either at zero. Nothing. Anyone know about this and why it sounds good? [/QUOTE]
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