Posted October 1, 201411 yr Do I need to worry about the sub bottoming out because it has no ssf filter?
October 1, 201411 yr Yes but that depends on what music you play, thats th reason for an SSF. Why not use the HPF on that amp as an SSF?
October 1, 201411 yr Author Yes but that depends on what music you play, thats th reason for an SSF. Why not use the HPF on that amp as an SSF?I don't know. I have ever used a four channel to power a sub. So what I am saying if I set it to high pass won't the sub try to play all the hz?
October 1, 201411 yr ssf is a high pass filter. if the high pass filter can be set to 30 hz or lower then use it.
October 1, 201411 yr you could possibly do some stuff with the box design like tuning lower. if you're running sealed then dont worry about it
October 1, 201411 yr Author ssf is a high pass filter. if the high pass filter can be set to 30 hz or lower then use it. I can go to 15 hz. Thank you! Edited October 1, 201411 yr by pmureika
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