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<blockquote data-quote="Nicky Pass" data-source="post: 5994206" data-attributes="member: 609256"><p>I' have been tweaking my mids and highs for about a week now and I have a question. On my head unit, I can cross the mids and highs at 80hz, 100hz or 120hz. I first had it at 80hz, and I thought it sounded great, but then I put it at 100hz and I thought it cleaned up the sound a bit. I have the sub crossed at 80hz and it sound great with everything. So my question is, if the sub is crossed at 80hz, to I cross the mids and highs where the sub leaves off? Or, is that 20z not gonna make a difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicky Pass, post: 5994206, member: 609256"] I' have been tweaking my mids and highs for about a week now and I have a question. On my head unit, I can cross the mids and highs at 80hz, 100hz or 120hz. I first had it at 80hz, and I thought it sounded great, but then I put it at 100hz and I thought it cleaned up the sound a bit. I have the sub crossed at 80hz and it sound great with everything. So my question is, if the sub is crossed at 80hz, to I cross the mids and highs where the sub leaves off? Or, is that 20z not gonna make a difference? [/QUOTE]
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