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Does the Yamaha dxs15LF have high pass filters !?

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Alex Haynes:
I got this sub reading somewhere that it has a hpf in its dsp but can’t seem to find it . I do have hpf in my tops but was hoping to use the sub with other systems which don’t have a hpf
Anyone have this sub and know if it’s possible ?
Thanks in advance

Mac Kerr:

--- Quote from: Alrooga on July 14, 2024, 02:16:44 PM ---I got this sub reading somewhere that it has a hpf in its dsp but can’t seem to find it . I do have hpf in my tops but was hoping to use the sub with other systems which don’t have a hpf
Anyone have this sub and know if it’s possible ?
Thanks in advance

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Art Welter:

--- Quote from: Alex Haynes on July 14, 2024, 02:16:44 PM ---I got this sub reading somewhere that it has a hpf in its dsp but can’t seem to find it . I do have hpf in my tops but was hoping to use the sub with other systems which don’t have a hpf
Anyone have this sub and know if it’s possible ?
Thanks in advance

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The "Thru/output" connectors have an adjustable 60-120Hz HPF,  so you can use the sub's processing for systems which don’t have a HPF.

https://download.yamaha.com/files/tcm:39-1227856

Mike Pyle:
In the DXS subwoofer settings the LPF is ganged to the HPF setting when using the dsp output to the top. So setting the LPF for example to 100 Hz also sets the HPF at 100 Hz. The physical gain knob also will change both subwoofer level and the output level to the top, so to balance gains using just the sub you must change the "Master" level in the dsp.

Scott Holtzman:

--- Quote from: Mike Pyle on July 17, 2024, 05:27:29 PM ---In the DXS subwoofer settings the LPF is ganged to the HPF setting when using the dsp output to the top. So setting the LPF for example to 100 Hz also sets the HPF at 100 Hz. The physical gain knob also will change both subwoofer level and the output level to the top, so to balance gains using just the sub you must change the "Master" level in the dsp.

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