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 I recently got a dd1 and i was trying to figure out what  the max volume was for my head unit before distortion. so therefore the x over got reset and I dont know where to sit it at. her are some pics for reference https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xXkCb-_HJpowJwzxXnrL12RB6QggkvNs/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bWBQEA5jHUYUmBWxsRaEvKYJaMECon2w/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yuZf9Rvy357uDVjuLDdsfzixwA24JyDY/view?usp=sharing

thank you for anyone replying 

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Background info - skip if you know it

LPF = Low Pass Filter (Allows only frequencies below a set frequency)

HPF = High Pass Filter (Allows only frequencies above a set frequency)

Crossovers can vary with preferences but I found the manual included with the DD-1 to be quite helpful when deciding what to run your crossovers at. (Page 15 Crossover Frequency Suggestions / Page 16 Subsonic Filter Suggestions)

For me, I found setting the following to be the best for my setup, but you should consider the drivers you have in your setup and alter these to your preferences. The one difference between my setup and yours is I have no rear speakers. Only a component set up front and subwoofers in my trunk. 

Subwoofer LPF at 80 Hz / 12dB slope 

Mids LPF at 3.15k / 18 db slope      |      Mids HPF at 100 / 18 db slope

Highs HPF at 4k / 24 db slope    

 

 

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