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I finally bought a new amp to replace my old sony xplod. The xplod didn't have many settings to work with, but the new one has a few different ones.

I was wondering if there is a general "rule of thumb" as of how to set the knobs

The amp: Lanzar MXA 282 (2 channel amp)

Settings: Level (min-max)

High Pass (80hz - 2.5k)

Low Pass ( 35hz - 400)

Bass Boost (0 - +18db)

Phase (0 - 180)

Any advice would be greatly appreciated

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Is this being used as a sub amp or are you power some door speakers with it?

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You don't need HPF if it's for your subs

Low pass - 120hz

Bass boost - 0

phase - 0 (unless you are running your subs inverted)

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Also, set your gain knob with an oscope to make sure your not sending clipped signals to your subwoofers.

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cool, thanks.

I have noticed something thats odd though. Now whenever i play it loud,with certain songs, the subs hit notes that almost sound like they are making the speakers hum / buzz. Not sure if that's normal or not.

I currently have two 12s wired at 2ohms connected to one channel, and a 13" at 4ohms connected to the other channel (dunno if thats bad for amp, having two different impedences)

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