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what does the frequency knob do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruizer" data-source="post: 3691183" data-attributes="member: 582239"><p>On my old Kicker KX850.2 I had one. It went from 20 to 200 so I set it at 75 since I was running 12" subs. Basically you turn the dial to where you want the cut off at. If you turn it to 80, it keeps the subs from playing frequencies above that which could possibly hurt your subs. You'll want to look up on the internet what you should set it to for your size subs. For instance, when using 12s its recommend for around 75. This is assuming that the amplifier you are talking about will be used for your subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruizer, post: 3691183, member: 582239"] On my old Kicker KX850.2 I had one. It went from 20 to 200 so I set it at 75 since I was running 12" subs. Basically you turn the dial to where you want the cut off at. If you turn it to 80, it keeps the subs from playing frequencies above that which could possibly hurt your subs. You'll want to look up on the internet what you should set it to for your size subs. For instance, when using 12s its recommend for around 75. This is assuming that the amplifier you are talking about will be used for your subs. [/QUOTE]
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