Posted July 6, 201114 yr My friend just bought an SA 15 with a SAZ 1500D v2(used)I told him that amp is too much for that sub but he said nah he knows what he's doing. Now he's calling me and asking me how can he power the sub without blowing it. Lol. I don't know what to tell him as I've never overpowered a sub and wanted good results before lol. Any tips on how to do so? Thanks in advance.
July 6, 201114 yr Just don't blast it continously and dont set the gains up. Are you talking about Danny's setup in the tC?
July 6, 201114 yr Author Aight thanks bro. Nah dis my homeboy Javier in a Acura RSX. Danny has a SA 12 on a SAE 1000
July 6, 201114 yr Best advice would be to set the gain to minimum. Set your crossover frequencey (User Preference) then set the SSF filter to roughly + or - 5hz of tuning of the enclosure. Then adjust the gain and listen for stress on the sub. I normally use a very heavy bass track.
July 6, 201114 yr Best advice would be to set the gain to minimum. Set your crossover frequencey (User Preference) then set the SSF filter to roughly 5hz above tuning of the enclosure. The adjust the gain and listen for stress on the sub. I normally use a very heavy bass track.i thought ssf was set 5 hz below?
July 6, 201114 yr Best advice would be to set the gain to minimum. Set your crossover frequencey (User Preference) then set the SSF filter to roughly 5hz above tuning of the enclosure. The adjust the gain and listen for stress on the sub. I normally use a very heavy bass track.i thought ssf was set 5 hz below?Yea it can go either way. +-. I will edit my thread.
July 6, 201114 yr Author Thanks guys! I will tell him as soon as I see him lol Edited July 6, 201114 yr by Angelboy863
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