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<blockquote data-quote="Nicky Pass" data-source="post: 5994283" data-attributes="member: 609256"><p>I think I worded it wrong....please correct me if I did!</p><p></p><p>The sub is crossed at 80hz, so that means all frequencies 80hz and below go to the sub, so I think I set cross over point on the mids and highs technically 81hz and above if I set the frequency to 80hz for the front door Hertz comps. I set it to 100hz, and I think it sounded a bit cleaner, so I guess I'm asking that there is technically a 20hz gap....is that a bad thing? I have the passive cross overs both set at 0db for the tweeters if that helps....and the eq on the head unit is pretty much flat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicky Pass, post: 5994283, member: 609256"] I think I worded it wrong....please correct me if I did! The sub is crossed at 80hz, so that means all frequencies 80hz and below go to the sub, so I think I set cross over point on the mids and highs technically 81hz and above if I set the frequency to 80hz for the front door Hertz comps. I set it to 100hz, and I think it sounded a bit cleaner, so I guess I'm asking that there is technically a 20hz gap....is that a bad thing? I have the passive cross overs both set at 0db for the tweeters if that helps....and the eq on the head unit is pretty much flat. [/QUOTE]
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