lotus Posted January 12, 2012 Report Share Posted January 12, 2012 Im building a bigger and better box for my 2 american bass xd 12s running off an 100.1, will i have to retune the amp? 2010 Cobalt LT Coupe Subs: 2 American bass XFL 12s Amp: Crescendo BC3500D Big 3 in 1/0awg 29hz box stinger volt meter 2nd battery Deka 9a31 pioneer DEH-9400BH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eaglescorpio1 Posted January 12, 2012 Report Share Posted January 12, 2012 Im building a bigger and better box for my 2 american bass xd 12s running off an 100.1, will i have to retune the amp? shouldn't as long as your comfortable with the power the subs will be getting and as long as its a clean signal. Loud as f*ck, and sounds good doing it. Team built from here on out!!!! BIG things to come......... Missing link is the shite!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lotus Posted January 12, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 12, 2012 Im building a bigger and better box for my 2 american bass xd 12s running off an 100.1, will i have to retune the amp? shouldn't as long as your comfortable with the power the subs will be getting and as long as its a clean signal. the box i have now is tuned to high 30s, i got it from bob at american bass so it could be 35-40hz. i thought that with a lower tuning i might need to retune. and do know wat i should set the subsonic or lowpass filter too? new box is 32hz 2010 Cobalt LT Coupe Subs: 2 American bass XFL 12s Amp: Crescendo BC3500D Big 3 in 1/0awg 29hz box stinger volt meter 2nd battery Deka 9a31 pioneer DEH-9400BH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eaglescorpio1 Posted January 12, 2012 Report Share Posted January 12, 2012 Im building a bigger and better box for my 2 american bass xd 12s running off an 100.1, will i have to retune the amp? shouldn't as long as your comfortable with the power the subs will be getting and as long as its a clean signal. the box i have now is tuned to high 30s, i got it from bob at american bass so it could be 35-40hz. i thought that with a lower tuning i might need to retune. and do know wat i should set the subsonic or lowpass filter too? If the signal is clean and the subs can handle the 750 each even in a bigger enclosure then you don't need to retune it just due to the enclosure. The subsonic should be set at or a few hz below the tuning frequency. never run with it off when using a vented enclosure. Loud as f*ck, and sounds good doing it. Team built from here on out!!!! BIG things to come......... Missing link is the shite!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eaglescorpio1 Posted January 12, 2012 Report Share Posted January 12, 2012 Lowpass filter is debatable. I would lowpass at 80 or 90 at the highest. I don't know what your mids and highs are like or if you have any midbass drivers. But 80 or 90 is what I prefer personally. Loud as f*ck, and sounds good doing it. Team built from here on out!!!! BIG things to come......... Missing link is the shite!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lotus Posted January 12, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 12, 2012 Lowpass filter is debatable. I would lowpass at 80 or 90 at the highest. I don't know what your mids and highs are like or if you have any midbass drivers. But 80 or 90 is what I prefer personally. i just want the bass to hit real low and bump hard. i only have subs, no after market speakers yet. 2010 Cobalt LT Coupe Subs: 2 American bass XFL 12s Amp: Crescendo BC3500D Big 3 in 1/0awg 29hz box stinger volt meter 2nd battery Deka 9a31 pioneer DEH-9400BH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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