What does subsonic mean on amp?

A subsonic filter is a component on your subwoofer that reduces the intensity of notes which come through at lower frequencies. It decreases the amplitude of those low notes that you feel more than you hear.
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What should my subsonic be set at on my amp?

For the mainstream listener, setting a subsonic filter around 35 Hz will allow them to hear all their music content, missing nothing on any performance, while protecting their system.
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What does subsonic do on AMP?

A subsonic filter will attenuate frequencies so low that your subwoofer cannot reproduce them OR that humans are incapable of hearing. Subsonic filter is also a very important feature for vented enclosures.
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Is a subsonic filter necessary?

Registered. Yes, you definitely want to run a subsonic filter when using a ported box. The port acts as part of your subwoofers suspension and once you're below the tuning frequency it becomes an extra stress on the soft parts and loses it's ability to maintain linear control over your cone movement.
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What Hz is best for bass?

The best Hz for bass is between 60-250 Hz, as recommended by professionals. These ranges protect speakers from damage and ensure optimal safety and listening experience for you. Listening to bass at too low a frequency outside of this range can damage hearing.
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How do you set a subsonic and LPF filter?

Each octave up is twice as many Hz as the previous one, and dividing any frequency by 2 takes it one octave lower. Therefore, to get your subsonic filter setting, take your subwoofer's tuned frequency and multiply it by 0.75. So, if it's tuned to 40 Hz, set the filter knob to 30 Hz.
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What phase should my subwoofer be on?

Typically, though, phase is left at 0° for most applications. While seated in your listening sweet spot, play music with bass content that is familiar to you and then have someone switch the 0/180 phase switch on the sub to 180-degrees.
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What should my LPF be set at?

As a general rule, the Low-Pass Filter should be set at a value approximately equal to (or below) 70% of your main speaker's lowest frequency response. For example, your speaker's frequency response goes down to 43Hz. 70% of 43Hz equals 30.1, so you should set the subwoofer's low pass filter to 30Hz.
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What is subsonic speed?

Subsonic ammunition is ammunition designed to operate at velocities below the speed of sound, which at standard conditions is less than 273 m/s (900 ft/s) or Mach 0.80.
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Do you need a subsonic filter with a sealed box?

it is needed for a ported box unless you want your sub pushed beyond its mechanical limits.
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How do I know my amp is blown?

How Do I Know if My Car Amplifier is Bad?
  1. Amp Doesn't Power On. One sign that your car amplifier may be bad is if it does not power on. ...
  2. Decreased Sound Quality. ...
  3. Excessive Bass or Distortion. ...
  4. Protection Mode is Always On. ...
  5. No Output from Amp. ...
  6. Subwoofer Making Slap or Pop Sound. ...
  7. Blowing Amp Fuses Frequently. ...
  8. Amp Overheating.
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What is Subsonic music?

Subsonic is a web-based media server written in the Java programming language, so it can run on any Java-supported operating system. It is with an easy to use web interface and allows us to share music and videos with multiple users. You can stream your music from home and listen to your music from anywhere.
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Should bass be higher than treble?

Bass and treble are the exact opposites of each other. While bass is on the lower end of the frequency range, treble is on the higher end. Many audio devices have an 'extra bass option', which basically lets you hear lower frequency sounds more prominently. This can be quite handy when listening to EDM or hip-hop.
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Is it good to use bass boost on amp?

Bass boost can be very effective but it is rarely ever set correctly. The objective of the bass boost, should you want to use it, is to get more kick out of your subwoofer. For most, the bass boost is best left untouched, but you're not most are you?
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Should my subwoofer be at 0 or 180 phase?

The correct setting is the one that yields more bass. You may have to try a few different recordings before you hear any difference, and it might help to turn up the sub's volume level for this test. If you don't hear any difference between the 0 and 180-degree settings, leave the phase control in the 0 position.
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How do I know if my subwoofer is out of phase?

If the sub and mains are out of phase, the woofer cones on the main speakers will move backward while the subwoofer cone moves forward, and vice-versa.
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What is 180 phase on subwoofer?

Setting the phase control to 180 degrees reverses the polarity of the subwoofer. In some application where the subwoofer is placed on a wall opposite from the speakers, reversing the subwoofer polarity can yield better in-room low frequency response.
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What frequency is subsonic?

The sound waves of frequencies less than the lower limit (i.e.,20 Hz) of audible range are known as subsonic or infrasonic waves. The human ear can perceive the sound waves of frequency ranging from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. The waves of this frequency range are known as audible waves.
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How do I know if my amp gain is too high?

If your head units volume control goes to say 50, and your system is maxed out at setting 20, your gains are too high, if you get to 50 and it still isn't starting to distort, they're too low.
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