I dont have rear and front HPF. I dont have a very expensive system, all I have is Gain, Bass Boost, X-Over, and settings for HPF which is at 50hz, and LPF which is set half way between 50hz and 250hz
but if all your powering is Subs you dont want any High Pass at all.. you just want he low pass or they will sound like rubber bands... and it usually a good idea if you can turn the boost down and the gain up... it sounds cleaner.. and i ususally set low pass to 50hz... to cover the low low notes...
yeah pretty much.. thats a pretty good idea.. but of corse if you want a little more boom from the amp turn the boost on some but dont overdo it or you will just do nothing but clip the amp and cause distortion...
eyah its nice it is variable.. some amps just have an on/off for the boost.. yea anthing more than a quarte way is usually too much.. depending on the amp of corse.. another thing i know pple to do is turn up the boost and get a remote gain control and controlt he gain to get the bass they want.. cuz you know especially on burnt cds the volume of the bass isnt always right..
yeah Im gonna try and screw around with my speakers crossovers tommorow. I want no bass in the back with really loud vocals from the rear. My friend has it setup that way, but then again he has little patience and doesnt like to deal with me considering I dont know too much lol