No conjecture involved. Sadly, I no longer have the periodicals from the '90s where this common design practice was discussed; they're long gone to the recycling center. Fortunately, HomeTheaterMag does still have a
graph showing the 350THX's frequency response with THX Mode on/off. Notice how it drops like a rock below 40Hz in the 'on' setting. They also have a
graph of the 1250THX, but only with THX mode=on, showing a similar response.
The Oaudio500 has a user adjustable highpass/subsonic/rumble filter (pick your preferred label) with settings at 12/16/20/25Hz; no reason to waste the PEQ in the effort. This highpass filter has a fairly high Q, introducing a decent amount of boost right above cutoff that makes this amp a relatively poor choice for ported alignments.
The OAudio 300
does not have PEQ. Since it appears to be the same stock BASH design as P-E's BASH300, it does have a fixed highpass at 18Hz with a Q of 1 (you can see it in the response graphs in the manual). The frequency and Q can be adjusted by changing the values of 2 resistors; instructions can be found on P-E's web site.
-Brent