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<blockquote data-quote="Abo" data-source="post: 8695866" data-attributes="member: 678803"><p>And what if my drivers aren’t full range drives and are just mid bass or mid range drivers? Would the amp set on hpf 80 hz just allow 80 hz and above frequencies to the drivers and my sub amp is set lpf 80 hz and allows all frequencies under 80 hz to play. Will there be a frequency level around 70 or something that won’t catch or something. And if so, can I just set my sub amp at lpf 60 hz and my 4 channel amp on hpf 60hz. Or set the sub amp at 70 hz or maybe leave it at 80 hz and then put the 4 channel amp on hpf 60 or 70 hz, depending if the sub amp is 70 hz or 80 hz, so I don’t miss a note because of the overlap? I don’t understand the whole full concept. Can u please elaborate? Wouldn’t full cause distortion to my rear drivers that don’t have crossovers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abo, post: 8695866, member: 678803"] And what if my drivers aren’t full range drives and are just mid bass or mid range drivers? Would the amp set on hpf 80 hz just allow 80 hz and above frequencies to the drivers and my sub amp is set lpf 80 hz and allows all frequencies under 80 hz to play. Will there be a frequency level around 70 or something that won’t catch or something. And if so, can I just set my sub amp at lpf 60 hz and my 4 channel amp on hpf 60hz. Or set the sub amp at 70 hz or maybe leave it at 80 hz and then put the 4 channel amp on hpf 60 or 70 hz, depending if the sub amp is 70 hz or 80 hz, so I don’t miss a note because of the overlap? I don’t understand the whole full concept. Can u please elaborate? Wouldn’t full cause distortion to my rear drivers that don’t have crossovers? [/QUOTE]
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