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What do you usually set your LPF to?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kangaroux" data-source="post: 7798272" data-attributes="member: 628495"><p>I know what you're saying but I don't care if my sub can play over 60, I don't want it to. Unless the sub was right behind my head, it's so easy to tell that the midbass is coming from somewhere else that it ruins the music. Anyone even remotely into SQ knows that your sub shouldn't be playing that high as well, as it should be your door speakers that are taking care of that (most speakers are attenuated to go down to around 50hz and the sub picks it up from there).</p><p></p><p>On a seperate note I set mine to around 60hz. Because I always like to tune lower my box always starts to roll off there anyways</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kangaroux, post: 7798272, member: 628495"] I know what you're saying but I don't care if my sub can play over 60, I don't want it to. Unless the sub was right behind my head, it's so easy to tell that the midbass is coming from somewhere else that it ruins the music. Anyone even remotely into SQ knows that your sub shouldn't be playing that high as well, as it should be your door speakers that are taking care of that (most speakers are attenuated to go down to around 50hz and the sub picks it up from there). On a seperate note I set mine to around 60hz. Because I always like to tune lower my box always starts to roll off there anyways [/QUOTE]
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