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Anybody notice Pioneer HU's LPF slope cant be turned off
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<blockquote data-quote="frankiebones" data-source="post: 2442389" data-attributes="member: 567452"><p>i feel the same way about the improvement it made when i turned the xover on the 500/1 to off, suddenly sounded a whole lot better (which is weird bc i not only didnt think anything was <em>wrong</em> with having the xover set at 80 Hz on the HU and the 500/1, i thought it sounded pretty good.</p><p></p><p>i am no x-over expert by any means, but im just wondering, why only go with a slope of -6 dB/octave? is there an explanation for why u went with the less steep slope, or did it just sound better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frankiebones, post: 2442389, member: 567452"] i feel the same way about the improvement it made when i turned the xover on the 500/1 to off, suddenly sounded a whole lot better (which is weird bc i not only didnt think anything was [I]wrong[/I] with having the xover set at 80 Hz on the HU and the 500/1, i thought it sounded pretty good. i am no x-over expert by any means, but im just wondering, why only go with a slope of -6 dB/octave? is there an explanation for why u went with the less steep slope, or did it just sound better? [/QUOTE]
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