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#1
Good Question
Ok so lets say i have a amp with a crossover, a deck with one and passive external crossovers with my comp speakers
If i turn the HPF off on the amp and the deck will the external one do the job? cause if i turn those off i can hear a 50 hz test tone from my comps so wats going on?
If i turn the HPF off on the amp and the deck will the external one do the job? cause if i turn those off i can hear a 50 hz test tone from my comps so wats going on?
#2
Originally Posted by ported
Ok so lets say i have a amp with a crossover, a deck with one and passive external crossovers with my comp speakers
If i turn the HPF off on the amp and the deck will the external one do the job? cause if i turn those off i can hear a 50 hz test tone from my comps so wats going on?
If i turn the HPF off on the amp and the deck will the external one do the job? cause if i turn those off i can hear a 50 hz test tone from my comps so wats going on?
The passive crossovers that come with components don't usually include a HPF to block bass frequencies.
Im not sure whether or not it is a good idea to use both the deck and the amp's crossovers together.
#3
Originally Posted by 20Sunfire05
The passive crossovers that come with components don't usually include a HPF to block bass frequencies.
Im not sure whether or not it is a good idea to use both the deck and the amp's crossovers together.
Im not sure whether or not it is a good idea to use both the deck and the amp's crossovers together.
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