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<blockquote data-quote="xxBURT0Nxx" data-source="post: 4660644" data-attributes="member: 584977"><p>It doesn't leave a gap... if you cross the sub at 50 hz with an 18db slope then at 25hz and at 100hz it will be 18db quieter than a 50 hz tone. That is why you can cross... but all speakers and cars are going to be different, so I would suggest crossing at 80 for the sub, 80-2.5k for the mids, 2.5k for the tweets, then adjust each one up and down, see if it sounds better or worse and do it that way. Also, you have to remember to be careful and not cross your tweets too low or your mids too high!</p><p></p><p>This is from the reading I have done and what people have told me...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xxBURT0Nxx, post: 4660644, member: 584977"] It doesn't leave a gap... if you cross the sub at 50 hz with an 18db slope then at 25hz and at 100hz it will be 18db quieter than a 50 hz tone. That is why you can cross... but all speakers and cars are going to be different, so I would suggest crossing at 80 for the sub, 80-2.5k for the mids, 2.5k for the tweets, then adjust each one up and down, see if it sounds better or worse and do it that way. Also, you have to remember to be careful and not cross your tweets too low or your mids too high! This is from the reading I have done and what people have told me... [/QUOTE]
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