I need some help with LPL44 ?
This might get a little long but pls help me through ..

I was confused of its real purpose or to be precise what it does ?
So sent an e-mail to PG and got a reply from Tech support . ( They really do have an amazing support, any queries get replied by 48hours max ! )
I've pasted my question and his reply .
My Question :
Hi there, I would like to know what's the real purpose of having the remote low pass level controller in the amp ?? As far as my knowledge extends, the bass level control in my HU attenuates/amplifies signal at 100hz whereas the bass boost/t-bass in the PG amps attenuates/amplifies at 45hz. So what does the LPL44 does then ?? Does it control another fixed low frequency or merely a remote control for the bass boost/t-bass circuitry ( at 45hz ). If yes does it mean that when the remote port is activated the bass boost on the amp itself gets disengaged ?? Pls explain cause i'm completely puzzled whether to get one or not at this point of time. Thank you for the time.
PG Tech Phil's reply :
Hello,
The LPL44 controls output over the entire frequency range up to the roll-off frequency when the amp is set to low-pass mode. It is considered a “secondary” output control, whereas the amplifier’s bass control or head unit EQ affects a certain frequency.
Ok now,
My HU ia Nakamichi CD-400 which has a dedicated output for subwoofer with its own sub volume control.
With this i can increase and decrease my sub's volume level without affecting the overall volume of system and it ranges from off-(-10)-0-(10)
Now based on Phil's reply , does this volume control on the HU and the LPL44 serve the same purpose ??
And does it mean i dont need the LPL44 for my system?
Any replies would be much appreciated.
Thanks a lot in advance