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Blowing up Event RCFs, how do not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Lawrence" data-source="post: 207416" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I pretty much set a cut around 40hz on all my subs if Im not there to babysit. You might be missing some of the low end content but it really helps with the driver over excursion. If they are using vinyl the low end rumble from tracking can make the low end flap around quite a bit. The 40hz hpf cleans that up nicely.</p><p>I do have a couple of guys I work with that seem to just slam it. Im not sure what for sometimes as its often way overkill for the crowd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Lawrence, post: 207416, member: 391"] I pretty much set a cut around 40hz on all my subs if Im not there to babysit. You might be missing some of the low end content but it really helps with the driver over excursion. If they are using vinyl the low end rumble from tracking can make the low end flap around quite a bit. The 40hz hpf cleans that up nicely. I do have a couple of guys I work with that seem to just slam it. Im not sure what for sometimes as its often way overkill for the crowd. [/QUOTE]
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