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<blockquote data-quote="headless" data-source="post: 2492465" data-attributes="member: 566363"><p>You will not only use the crossover on your amp, but ALSO use the crossovers that came with your speakers. The reason why is because that crossover that came with your speakers actually is 2 crossovers - one LOW PASSES the midwoofers (probably around 2.5-4khz) and the other HIGH PASSES the tweeters around the same frequency... you need not only the passive x-over for those two purposes, but also an additional high-pass crossover on your amp set to ~80hz to keep the lowest frequencies from your midbass drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="headless, post: 2492465, member: 566363"] You will not only use the crossover on your amp, but ALSO use the crossovers that came with your speakers. The reason why is because that crossover that came with your speakers actually is 2 crossovers - one LOW PASSES the midwoofers (probably around 2.5-4khz) and the other HIGH PASSES the tweeters around the same frequency... you need not only the passive x-over for those two purposes, but also an additional high-pass crossover on your amp set to ~80hz to keep the lowest frequencies from your midbass drivers. [/QUOTE]
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