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Old 07-07-2018, 03:37 AM   #1
DLW
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Re: Did I make some OK choices?

More noob questions.

Since it looks like I will go the bridged route with passive crossovers, do I still use the HPF and LPF on the amp for anything, just SUB?

In the below pic, I think the top row is for the Sub, bottom row for front/rear.

For front, is this right:
  • Set channel mode = Bridged
  • Level = all the way down until ready to tune?
  • HPF?
  • LPF?
  • Set for "Full" or "HPF"?

Sub woofer, top row:
  • Source = Ext.
  • Level = low to start?
  • Subsoninc = ? Woofer has a range from 20 - 250 Hz, so put it lowest? Sub has a slot-ported enclosure if that matters.
  • Set to LPF?
  • LPF = 80 Hz?

Rear is not used in bridged mode right? I also don't need to run rear pre-amp cables from HU to amp?

I changed the front components to the RF T2652-S. RMS/Peak 100/200
https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item...r-T2652-S.html

When amp is bridged at 4 Ohms, RMS power is 230 W x 2 + 440 W X 1

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Old 07-11-2018, 04:20 PM   #2
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Re: Did I make some OK choices?

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More noob questions.

Since it looks like I will go the bridged route with passive crossovers, do I still use the HPF and LPF on the amp for anything, just SUB?
SUB only.

Set channel mode = Bridged
Level = all the way down until ready to tune?
HPF?
LPF?
Set for "Full" or "HPF"?
Bridged, FULL. Turn the levels all the way down. In bridged mode you are sending a lot of power to the speakers.

Sub woofer, top row:
  • Source = Ext.
  • Level = low to start?
  • Subsoninc = ? Woofer has a range from 20 - 250 Hz, so put it lowest? Sub has a slot-ported enclosure if that matters.
  • Set to LPF?
  • LPF = 80 Hz?
Yes. Ported subs should use a subsonic filter. Start at the highest setting.


Rear is not used in bridged mode right?
Check the wiring diagram in the owners manual. It uses a combo of front and rear, L/R

I also don't need to run rear pre-amp cables from HU to amp?
Nope
Hope this helps...
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