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What's this it's at the back of power acoustik subwoofer 500w low Q Driver also it has filter 50 80 120 225 on one side and the on the other it has gain min max

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Set gain low. the other is your filtering frequency as at what hertz you want to listen at switch threw them for your best sound.

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SOURCE: I got power acoustik subwoofer low Q Driver 500w it's for car but have it connected to tv, the speaker wrks but how do I know if the that's on the back of round housing.

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