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had an amp that powered subs pretty hard but wouldnt really hit the low stuff like 20hrtz an below. thought it was the box but when i turned the filter way down the subs came alive. they started playing shit so low that i had shit flexing like never before. then started having problems with amp......do others use them up or way down

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had an amp that powered subs pretty hard but wouldnt really hit the low stuff like 20hrtz an below. thought it was the box but when i turned the filter way down the subs came alive. they started playing shit so low that i had shit flexing like never before. then started having problems with amp......do others use them up or way down

I don't think there is really any music down that low anyway. I set mine ~30hz with my wall tuned to 38hz.

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Turn it on in a ported box -off in sealed box.

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All a subsonic filter does is saves your amp from making power at frequencies that aren't being played in your music. For example if you are listening to some Fall out Boy or something without a ton of bass you are still going to have frequencies in the 20hz range during the song. Instead of wasting power on those freq's that aren't even going to be loud anyway you turn on the subsonic and it keeps the amp from playing those particular freq's and it saves you power for the actual peaks in the song. SPL competitors usually don't use a subsonic filter cause they are burping a specific test tone and don't need to filter out lower freq's, and this allows the amp to make more power all together cause it's not cutting off a band of freq's.

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All a subsonic filter does is saves your amp from making power at frequencies that aren't being played in your music. For example if you are listening to some Fall out Boy or something without a ton of bass you are still going to have frequencies in the 20hz range during the song. Instead of wasting power on those freq's that aren't even going to be loud anyway you turn on the subsonic and it keeps the amp from playing those particular freq's and it saves you power for the actual peaks in the song. SPL competitors usually don't use a subsonic filter cause they are burping a specific test tone and don't need to filter out lower freq's, and this allows the amp to make more power all together cause it's not cutting off a band of freq's.

what about in bass songs like bass i love you.. theres a couple of really low notes in it that it wouldnt play until i turned it way down

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i believe he is referring to every day music, like actual songs that play on the radio that you have on cds and stuff, not stuff you download thats strictly for bass

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it also protects the sub from bottoming out.

some subs can't handle real low notes.

there are also some theories on the back pressure in some boxes of low hz notes that screw up the sub.

well i have 4_18'' in a box much like meades with 200sq inch port.. treo subs an amps

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learn something new everyday, so boils down to this daily driver leave it on, doing comps turn it off right?

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