Bronze Member Username: Kevbo887Post Number: 31 Registered: Sep-05 | Ok so the manual is written in some foreign language, and this is what I could muster out of it. (Btw, im new to this whole amplifier thing too) Gain= Min-Max (Set for volume range adjustments) High Pass Filter Frequency= (45hz-300hz) Bass Boost= Set for Bass Bost required (0db,+6db,or+12db) X-over = Switch for setting High Pass filter, full pass filter, or low pass filter LPF = Set for Low Pass Filter (45hz-300hz) Yah, not really sure what this all means, but any hints or tips on how you would set it up would be nice. Also, what it all means would be great too!! |
New member Username: ArmedforgloryFL U.S. Post Number: 6 Registered: Jan-05 | turn ur gain up about 1/2 to 2/3 of the way, no more than that, reliability issues ensue. is this amp powering a sub? if it is, set your LPF for whatever the tuning frequency of you box is if it is ported. HPF is useless if its s sub amp, if not, set it at the lower level of Hz that your speakers play. as far as the crossover goes..it depends on the application of the amp. if you would list what the amp is driving (sub or speakers), the kind of amp it is, and the kind of speakers/sub that you are powering with it then it would help a lot! |
Bronze Member Username: Kevbo887Post Number: 32 Registered: Sep-05 | Its a best buy special haha. (had my good amp and subs stolen) Heres the site: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7218888&type=product&productCatego ryId=cat03085&id=1114638698347 |
Gold Member Username: FishyTamarac Ft.Laud, FL USA Post Number: 1520 Registered: Sep-04 | set your LPF for whatever the tuning frequency of you box is Depending on your mids and where they are crossed over you'd be better off setting the lowpass somewhere around 70-120 Hz. Most ported enclosures are tuned to 30-40 Hz. -Fishy |
Silver Member Username: ScubasteveCollege Park, MD Post Number: 642 Registered: May-05 | I think armedforglory mixed up HP and LP |