Tuning my 2 T112D4's
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Tuning my 2 T112D4's
I wanna tune my 2 T112D4's to get the best sound quality.....im running a MB quart RAA 1000 1000 amp at 1 ohm stable. What should i put the low pass filter at, sub sonic, q factor etc
Thanks alot
Thanks alot
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Nice amp, nice subs too.
Anyways, set your low pass filter so that it ties in with your mids nicely. Set your high-pass filter just below your enclosure's tuning frequency if using a ported design or if you're using a sealed enclosure just set it around 20Hz.
Your bass EQ frequency and Q is going to be even more of a personal taste. I would suggest setting the Q in the middle of the range and then keep changing the frequency while you listen to different types of music and see where you like it best. I don't really use mine at all but I have it set quite low in the frequency range.
These settings are just a basic point to get you started. After that you can fine tune it when your ears get better at listening to what's happening.
Good luck!
Anyways, set your low pass filter so that it ties in with your mids nicely. Set your high-pass filter just below your enclosure's tuning frequency if using a ported design or if you're using a sealed enclosure just set it around 20Hz.
Your bass EQ frequency and Q is going to be even more of a personal taste. I would suggest setting the Q in the middle of the range and then keep changing the frequency while you listen to different types of music and see where you like it best. I don't really use mine at all but I have it set quite low in the frequency range.
These settings are just a basic point to get you started. After that you can fine tune it when your ears get better at listening to what's happening.
Good luck!
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