So I just got the Dayton dsp-lf. I noticed that the xover only goes down to 20hz ?or does it only apply the eq down to 20hz ? Cause my sub goes much lower then 20 and I don’t want to me missing out on hz
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True. The high pass can't be set or deleted below 20Hz. You'll be down 3dB there, but can add a PEQ at 20 and bring it back up.
It's really hard to find anything that will have sub 20Hz content, you're not missing anything.Electronics engineer, woofer enthusiast, and musician.
Wogg Music
Published projects: PPA100 Bass Guitar Amp, ISO El-Cheapo Sub, Indy 8 2.1 powered sub, MicroSat, SuperNova Minimus
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Originally posted by wogg View PostTrue. The high pass can't be set or deleted below 20Hz. You'll be down 3dB there, but can add a PEQ at 20 and bring it back up. It's really hard to find anything that will have sub 20Hz content, you're not missing anything.
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Nope, that sounds like a brick wall filter. It's a 12db/octave roll off. So -3dB at 20, -15dB at 10Hz.
are you isong the iWoofer Pro app, and is that a auto calibration output? I have Android, no pro app.Electronics engineer, woofer enthusiast, and musician.
Wogg Music
Published projects: PPA100 Bass Guitar Amp, ISO El-Cheapo Sub, Indy 8 2.1 powered sub, MicroSat, SuperNova Minimus
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Originally posted by wogg View PostNope, that sounds like a brick wall filter. It's a 12db/octave roll off. So -3dB at 20, -15dB at 10Hz. are you isong the iWoofer Pro app, and is that a auto calibration output? I have Android, no pro app.
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Try looking through this monster thread for movie info
https://www.avsforum.com/threads/the...harts.2763785/
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Originally posted by billfitzmaurice View PostHow many movies go below 20Hz isn't the issue, what your speakers are capable of below 20Hz in terms of actual output is. If they're reaching excursion limits at levels too low to feel then the signal content is moot.
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I have a question about the Dayton dsp-lf Can I use 2 or 3 of them, one on each sub, And just run each one at a time for setup and then after that’s done. Just let them all run with each sub? I have 3 different subs and each one in a different location. My denon has two sub outs , but there work as one. I just got my new flyer in the mail and they are selling for $59.99 each Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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