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Why use 40hz test tone to set gain when amp crossover is set at 80hz?


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I set the gain on my amp using a 40hz -5db test tone.

 

I open a song in audacity, peak amplitude is -0.8db.

 

I apply a 40hz LPF in audacity and make sure the peak amplitude is below -5db.

 

But then I realized the LPF on my amp is set to 80hz not 40hz.

 

If I apply a 40hz LPF in audacity, peak amplitude drops from -0.8db to -4.8db.

 

If I apply a 80hz LPF in audacity, peak amplitude drops from -0.8db to -2.9db.

 

Just trying to wrap my head around why I should use 40hz test tone to set my gain instead of a 80hz test tone.

 

 

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40 hz is said to be the middle ground between 80 hz and 20 hz. It's only to simplify things. That being said, i know plenty of people who will actually set their gains with a sweep, rather than a test tone. But, to my knowledge, you can't do that with a DD1, you have to use an oscilloscope

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