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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8862324" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>I think your front stage is spot on. If your DSP has a dongle that connects to your phone, then you are getting the full clear signal. No need to mess with anything other than the sub itself.</p><p> For your music tastes, I recommend a sealed enclosure. It keeps a tight control on the cone so the sub will play flatter across the board. </p><p> One thing that you can try on this setup is to raise the Low Pass Filter frequency to see if the sub will blend better with the front stage. If the LPF is at 80 Hz, try going up to 100 or 120 Hz. </p><p> This should produce that "kick" you are lacking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8862324, member: 654802"] I think your front stage is spot on. If your DSP has a dongle that connects to your phone, then you are getting the full clear signal. No need to mess with anything other than the sub itself. For your music tastes, I recommend a sealed enclosure. It keeps a tight control on the cone so the sub will play flatter across the board. One thing that you can try on this setup is to raise the Low Pass Filter frequency to see if the sub will blend better with the front stage. If the LPF is at 80 Hz, try going up to 100 or 120 Hz. This should produce that "kick" you are lacking. [/QUOTE]
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