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Turn your subsonic filter down to the minimum and set your low pass crossover to around 50hz and that should do it.

Pioneer AVIC F900BT double din

Stinger digital volt meter on dash

1/0 guage power wire positive and negative

Interstate 117ah battery in the back

2 runs 4 guage power wire from rear battery to amp

Power Acoustics Stax 5500

4 Powerbass m-15's(old style)

2 sets o2 5.25 inch components in front

2 Sony 5x7 in back

Sony 500 watt 4 channel

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Turn your subsonic filter down to the minimum and set your low pass crossover to around 50hz and that should do it.

Leave subsonic 2hz below box tuning, if ported. Turning the subsonic all the way down is a good way to bottom out a sub.

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Turn your subsonic filter down to the minimum and set your low pass crossover to around 50hz and that should do it.

Leave subsonic 2hz below box tuning, if ported. Turning the subsonic all the way down is a good way to bottom out a sub.

I have an ap15001d on 2 aq sdc2.5 15's and i have my subsonic on 0 and low pass on 60hz and it's loud and clear and never have bottomed out and i've played a wide spectrum of frequencies. I'm at 1ohm and tuned with a DD-1.

Pioneer AVIC F900BT double din

Stinger digital volt meter on dash

1/0 guage power wire positive and negative

Interstate 117ah battery in the back

2 runs 4 guage power wire from rear battery to amp

Power Acoustics Stax 5500

4 Powerbass m-15's(old style)

2 sets o2 5.25 inch components in front

2 Sony 5x7 in back

Sony 500 watt 4 channel

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You can, you would just have to use the amp as the crossover.. Read up on active crossovers and such, the search button is your friend... You would have to use a 4ch and run mid woofers to ch 1/2 and tweets to 3/4 of have a separate amp for each

Laying frame soon.. System has to wait

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You can, you would just have to use the amp as the crossover.. Read up on active crossovers and such, the search button is your friend... You would have to use a 4ch and run mid woofers to ch 1/2 and tweets to 3/4 of have a separate amp for each

yes i know,tweeters would run of the high pass and mids on full range.will i get beeter sound ?

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You don't want the mids on full range, they aren't needed to create low frequncys that's what subs are for, but yes if done correctly it would sound better where as the staging would be a little better, I will be running all of mine active when I get to that point

Laying frame soon.. System has to wait

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