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<blockquote data-quote="brandont" data-source="post: 801648" data-attributes="member: 552632"><p>Do you have the Components Bi-Amped or are they running with the passive crossover?</p><p></p><p>For the Deck, 1=6db slope, 2=12db slope, 3=18db slope, and 4=24dbslope.</p><p></p><p>The 24db slope would work good for the highpass on the fronts. A lighter slope like 12 or 18 could help blend the subs with the mids a bit, but 6db's would be too shallow unless the crossover frequency was low. Try 80Hz for the highpass and lowpass with both slopes set to 24db's. That's an average starting point for most systems especially more geared towards bass heavy music like rap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandont, post: 801648, member: 552632"] Do you have the Components Bi-Amped or are they running with the passive crossover? For the Deck, 1=6db slope, 2=12db slope, 3=18db slope, and 4=24dbslope. The 24db slope would work good for the highpass on the fronts. A lighter slope like 12 or 18 could help blend the subs with the mids a bit, but 6db's would be too shallow unless the crossover frequency was low. Try 80Hz for the highpass and lowpass with both slopes set to 24db's. That's an average starting point for most systems especially more geared towards bass heavy music like rap. [/QUOTE]
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