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What frequency should i cutoff for my subwoofer
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8865891" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>80hz is the standard. Start there. I rarely take my subs up higher than 80, never higher than 100. The idea is to prevent localization of the frequencies that it is playing. At 100 hz, and let's say a 12db crossover slope, you run the risk of some mid-midbass that is not desirable, playing from your subs. Your other speakers, hopefully in the 5.25" - 6.5" size, are capable of picking up from that 80 hz rounding out the midbass regions. I assume you have an amplifier that is powering the subs. Which amplifier are you using?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8865891, member: 689267"] 80hz is the standard. Start there. I rarely take my subs up higher than 80, never higher than 100. The idea is to prevent localization of the frequencies that it is playing. At 100 hz, and let's say a 12db crossover slope, you run the risk of some mid-midbass that is not desirable, playing from your subs. Your other speakers, hopefully in the 5.25" - 6.5" size, are capable of picking up from that 80 hz rounding out the midbass regions. I assume you have an amplifier that is powering the subs. Which amplifier are you using? [/QUOTE]
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