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<blockquote data-quote="DEdwards" data-source="post: 5994579" data-attributes="member: 606823"><p>I usually start with a 24dB slopes at 63Hz on the highpass and on the lowpass 4KHz-5.5kHz.</p><p></p><p>I play around with the tweeter crossover section but a good starting point would be matching it to your lowpass point and seeing if that works or maybe have some overlapping or even a gap between your woofers and tweeters.</p><p></p><p>BTW my midbass's are playing to 31.5Hz and my subs are at 40Hz(36dB per octave)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEdwards, post: 5994579, member: 606823"] I usually start with a 24dB slopes at 63Hz on the highpass and on the lowpass 4KHz-5.5kHz. I play around with the tweeter crossover section but a good starting point would be matching it to your lowpass point and seeing if that works or maybe have some overlapping or even a gap between your woofers and tweeters. BTW my midbass's are playing to 31.5Hz and my subs are at 40Hz(36dB per octave) [/QUOTE]
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