Orion Car Audio HCCA-D600 manual Infinite Baffle Example High-Pass Set at 30Hz

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Infinite Baffle Example High-Pass Set at 30Hz

By removing low frequency signal that the woofer cannot produce, the woofer can play its capable range louder. The first example is an infinite baffle situation. The left graph displays the frequency response of a 12-inch woofer in an infinite baffle application without the high-pass filter, with the filter and with the filter and the INTELLi Q set to +3dB. As you can see, with +3dB of boost and the high pass filter set to 30Hz, the woofer has more output down to 25Hz and less overall excursion when compared to the non-high-pass response. Maximum physical excursion capability of the woofer is 15mm.

NOTE: The left graph is the response; the right graph is the driver excursion. These des- ignations apply to the following graphs as well.

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Contents HCCA-D600 Contents Practice Safe Sound IntroductionWhat’s in the Box Record Your Serial Number and Date END Panel Layouts CEA Specifications HCCA-D600Specifications Amplifier Section HCCA-D600Amplifier Settings Adjusting INTELLi-Bass Fine Tuning the CrossoversLow-Pass Crossover Infinite Baffle Example High-Pass Set at 30Hz Sealed Example High-Pass Set at 30Hz Sealed Example High-Pass Set at 20HzVented Example High-Pass Set at 30Hz Remote Gain Operation Amplifier WiringPower Connections for the HCCA-D600 Speaker ConnectionsBridging Amplifier InstallationChoosing Mounting Locations Passenger Compartment General Precautions and Installation TipsTrunk Compartment Step By Step Installation-amplifier Tools of the TradeStep By Step Installation-remote gain control RGC-1-option SET UP and TroubleshootingTesting the System Adjusting the Sound of the System Troubleshooting Tips Symptom Probable Cause Action To TakeInternal Crossover Configuration Directed Electronics-all rights reserved Warranty