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Discuss Question about BFD 1124p filter ? in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; Question about BFD 1124p filter ? My question is simple. I know that the DSP 1124p features 24 filters, i.e 12 filters per channel. Then I ...


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Old 03-26-07, 05:43 PM   #1 (Link)
 
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Question about BFD 1124p filter ?


My question is simple.

I know that the DSP 1124p features 24 filters, i.e 12 filters per channel.

Then I to use the 24 filters at the same time, i.e the 2 channel together ? If yes, How do that.

Another question : It is necessary to put my amplifier filter at 200 for made a EQ sub ?

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To use 24 filters, connect the output of channel 1 to the input of channel 2 with a cable that has 1/4" TRS connectors at each end.....
Then your input to the BFD is channel 1 and the output is channel 2.
Never seen anyone actually require more than 12 filters for any equalization of a subwoofer.

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It is necessary to put my amplifier filter at 200 for made a EQ sub ?
I presume you are asking if you should bypass the subwoofers own crossover control when you use the bass management of your receiver? The answer to that would be yes, dial it as high as it will go so the croosver won't interfere with the receivers crossover.
The BFD EQ is only used to eliminate peaks and dips in the bass response.

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I presume you are asking if you should bypass the subwoofers own crossover control when you use the bass management of your receiver? The answer to that would be yes, dial it as high as it will go so the croosver won't interfere with the receivers crossover.
The BFD EQ is only used to eliminate peaks and dips in the bass response.

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Just to clarify for a newb--I should disengage (if that is an option) my sub's x-over, and have only the AVR x-over active, right?

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I should disengage (if that is an option) my sub's x-over, and have only the AVR x-over active, right?
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