What frequency should I set my subs?
80 Hz
What is the recommended crossover frequency for a subwoofer? For THX Certified and non THX Certified home theater systems, 80 Hz is the recommended setting. However, you can set the crossover (LPF) between 80 Hz – 120 Hz based on which setting sounds best for your system.
What’s LPF and HPF?
HPF and LPF stand for High Pass Filter and Low Pass Filter. Some boards have just a HPF, while some boards, especially digital, give you both. A HPF allows high frequencies to pass through, meaning it will filter out low frequencies.
What should LPF be set on amp?
With only one amp receiving signal from your head unit, play your favorite type of music at about 75% volume with the LPF filter on your amp set as high as it will go. Slowly turn the dial from high to low until you stop hearing all the high frequencies through your subwoofers.
What Hz should I tune my bass to?
440 is the standard.
How do I adjust the bass on my subwoofer?
Just follow these simple steps for great bass: Step 1. Remove the distortion Step 2. Flatten the signal, open the low-pass filter Step 3. Adjust the subwoofer gain and low-pass filter Step 4. Adjust the bass boost and subsonic filter Step 5. Match the subwoofer level to the receiver volume
How do I tune my amplifier to make my subwoofers sound better?
I’ll show you how to tune your amplifier to get your subwoofers to sound just the way you want them to. Just follow these simple steps for great bass: Step 1. Remove the distortion Step 2. Flatten the signal, open the low-pass filter Step 3. Adjust the subwoofer gain and low-pass filter Step 4. Adjust the bass boost and subsonic filter Step 5.
How do I adjust the volume of my subwoofer?
Step 1. Remove the distortion Step 2. Flatten the signal, open the low-pass filter Step 3. Adjust the subwoofer gain and low-pass filter Step 4. Adjust the bass boost and subsonic filter Step 5. Match the subwoofer level to the receiver volume
How do I adjust the filter on my sub amp?
While listening to the music coming out of your sub, slowly adjust the sub amp’s low-pass filter downward until all the high- and mid-frequency notes disappear. Adjust the low-pass filter downward to eliminate high- and mid-frequency notes.