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Old 7th January 2008, 10:12   #61
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Yes mate. Backtrack a few posts. He has posted the cost.
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Old 7th January 2008, 11:35   #62
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yep mate.got the prices long time back.thank you.

and yes scary "mille sur mera".lol
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Old 7th January 2008, 13:26   #63
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Subs - 20Hz - 50Hz (2nd Order Subsonic & 4th Order Low Pass)
Woofers - 50Hz - 90Hz (2nd Order Highpass & 2nd Order Low Pass)
Front Stage - 90Hz - Till Wherever it extends (2nd Order Highpass)
did you try an overlap. I would try pushing the front down to say 65Hz.

did you notice a need for the "rumble" filter?
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Old 7th January 2008, 14:42   #64
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did you try an overlap. I would try pushing the front down to say 65Hz.

did you notice a need for the "rumble" filter?
I think 65 Hz at 260 watts will be to much for any Midbass when played at loud volumes.

Navin Ji in what context are you referring the rumble filter (high pass), PXA can do that.

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Old 7th January 2008, 15:56   #65
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Navin Ji in what context are you referring the rumble filter (high pass), PXA can do that.
with CDs I have not found the need for a filter to filter out 20hz, unless ofcourse it was exciting some room nodes. I believe in keeping it simple and unless the filter made an audible difference there would be no need for it.
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You need to use subsonic filter in case of high powered IB sub sections.

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You need to use subsonic filter in case of high powered IB sub sections.
Very true..It helps a lot to clean out the low end rumble. Also when I want to play loud and with kick I use subsonic till 30 hz or a little more and boost some at 50-60 hz as required to get the desired kick
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You need to use subsonic filter in case of high powered IB sub sections.
... and in the case of high power ported systems.
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Whoa! Superb install! If not for Team-BHP, I would have never even imagined glorious installs like this.

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