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Any problem with using two different crossovers for sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="bassaholic" data-source="post: 2811663" data-attributes="member: 565234"><p>Ok i have a mtx 6500d mono block powering my w6 and a eq to control the front and rear speakers which also have a sub out control i want to use the sub out control on the eq but the amp's lpf is non defeatable also the one on the eq. Can i just turn up the lpf fully on the eq and just use the amp lpf ? I read treads about it being bad because of phase shifts and so on. Anyone ever did something like this with good results?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassaholic, post: 2811663, member: 565234"] Ok i have a mtx 6500d mono block powering my w6 and a eq to control the front and rear speakers which also have a sub out control i want to use the sub out control on the eq but the amp's lpf is non defeatable also the one on the eq. Can i just turn up the lpf fully on the eq and just use the amp lpf ? I read treads about it being bad because of phase shifts and so on. Anyone ever did something like this with good results? [/QUOTE]
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