My HU has a high and low pass( both are adjustable like 80-140HZ).. which should i turn on so that i can get less bass from speakers and more outta my sub
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Originally posted by 91kid View PostMy HU has a high and low pass.. which should i turn on so that i can get less bass from speakers and more outta my sub
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Originally posted by 91kid View PostMy HU has a high and low pass( both are adjustable like 80-140HZ).. which should i turn on so that i can get less bass from speakers and more outta my sub
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Originally posted by TheFirstNutZo View PostHigh-pass means that it allows high frequencies to pass (higher pitched). Low-pass means it allows low frequencies to pass (lower pitched). You want larger speakers like subs to get lower frequencies (low pass), and smaller speakers to get higher frequencies (high pass). Where exactly you set the crossover point depends on what sounds best with your subs/speakers/tweeters/car/music taste/personal preference.91 EX Coupe 5 Speed
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Originally posted by sonikaccord View PostA good point for 6.5's high-pass is at about 100hz and the subs play below that.
what H/U do you have?
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Originally posted by 91kid View PostMy HU has a high and low pass( both are adjustable like 80-140HZ).. which should i turn on so that i can get less bass from speakers and more outta my sub
and the low-pass as HIGH as possible, too.
but doing this doesn't mean sounding good.
as mentioned in earlier reply, 100Hz is a good point to start.
set both high-pass and low-pass at 100Hz and play arround
with setting each up or down to get the sound you like best.
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