Adjusting Amp

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I have a rockford fosgate amp, and im running one 12 bridged, i see the settings LPF HPF APF, which one of those three should i have it on?
 

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LPF - low pass filter (use this setting for subs)
HPF - high pass filter (use this setting for speakers)
APF - all pass filter - basically just sends the full signal through. not going to need that.

do you even know if your running your sub/amp at the correct ohm load?
 
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Lpf (low pass filter)

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LPF - low pass filter (use this setting for subs)
HPF - high pass filter (use this setting for speakers)
APF - all pass filter - basically just sends the full signal through. not going to need that.

do you even know if your running your sub/amp at the correct ohm load?

Thanks tried the LPF and it seems the best,


500watt sub, 2x200 amp bridged
 
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Also set the crossover point on the amp to about 80

yea i was wondering where to adjust that too, i gotta check it, the higher the set the worse it sounded, thanks i will turn it to 80 and make sure
 

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80 will keep out all the annoying high pitched bass and keep the good tones in. you can even go lower to maybe 65 and still sound ok.
 
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80 will keep out all the annoying high pitched bass and keep the good tones in. you can even go lower to maybe 65 and still sound ok.

i just changed it to 80 and it sounds much better!! thanks again
 

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