Your LPF Is Killing Your Bass! Here's Why

Think your subwoofer should sound louder than it does? Your LPF (Low Pass Filter) settings could be the reason your bass sounds weak, muddy, or disconnected from the rest of your system. In this video, we break down: ✅ What LPF actually means ✅ What happens when LPF is set too high ✅ What happens when LPF is set too low ✅ The best LPF settings for most car audio systems ✅ LPF vs Subsonic Filter explained ✅ DSP crossover vs amplifier crossover settings ✅ Whether LPF can make your bass louder ✅ My recommended crossover settings for maximum performance A few simple adjustments can completely transform the way your system sounds. Before you buy new equipment, make sure your crossover settings aren't holding your bass back. 💬 Got a question about your setup? Drop it in the comments! 👍 Like, Subscribe & hit the bell for more car audio tips, builds, and upgrades. Road to 10,000 Subscribers. ily guys ❤️ Follow My Socials For More: Instagram - / tyree_loner Tiktok - / tyreeisvibin Donate Here - https://www.paypal.me/TyreeLoner869 Chapters 0:00 - Intro 0:56 - How LPF Actually Works 2:06 - What Happens If LPF Is Set Too High? 3:02 - What Happens If LPF Is Set Too Low? 4:25 - Best LPF Settings For Most Systems 5:31 - LPF vs Subsonic Filter 6:45 - How To Set Dsp LPF Correctly 7:51 - Final Recommended Settings 8:05 - Can LPF Make Your Bass Louder?