L ls1pimp 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,939 0 NJM Apr 10, 2009 #1 I have always had it set at 80 hz, but was curious if I could safely set it any higher? Click to read more...
I have always had it set at 80 hz, but was curious if I could safely set it any higher? Click to read more...
1 Loud Explorer 10+ year member <<My Baby<< 105 0 NC Apr 10, 2009 #2 why so high? its a low end monster. But i don't think it will hurt nothing but no more than 100hz to be safe.
why so high? its a low end monster. But i don't think it will hurt nothing but no more than 100hz to be safe.
OP L ls1pimp 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,939 0 NJM Apr 10, 2009 Thread Starter #3 why so high? its a low end monster. But i don't think it will hurt nothing but no more than 100hz to be safe. Click to expand... Well I listen to a lot of house and trance, and my speakers don't put out sufficient upper end bass for that type of music, since most of the bass in that genre is higher frequency.
why so high? its a low end monster. But i don't think it will hurt nothing but no more than 100hz to be safe. Click to expand... Well I listen to a lot of house and trance, and my speakers don't put out sufficient upper end bass for that type of music, since most of the bass in that genre is higher frequency.
bamaboy 5,000+ posts War Eagle!!! 7,454 8 Auburn, Alabama Apr 10, 2009 #5 old XBL2 XXX's sucks at high bass, rolls off above 60hz
OP L ls1pimp 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,939 0 NJM Apr 11, 2009 Thread Starter #6 old XBL2 XXX's sucks at high bass, rolls off above 60hz Click to expand... yea pretty much. Do the new ones not do that?
old XBL2 XXX's sucks at high bass, rolls off above 60hz Click to expand... yea pretty much. Do the new ones not do that?