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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 6841115" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>lol it's a term rappers use. From urban dictionary:A thug that has "made it" to the big time. Originally refered ball players that made it out of the streets to make millions as a pro ball player, but now is used to describe any thug that is living large.</p><p></p><p>Anyway yeah, if you don't want the rears to detract from your fronts, but do want them for the extra cone area, then cross them over near 200hz. It'll give you more midbass that way. Anyway, you really only need one HPF, I'd use the HU's since you can adjust it on the fly. If you find that you are getting too much upper bass from the back though, you can active both filters to get an even steeper slope than one could give you alone. If your only need one just use the hu though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 6841115, member: 560148"] lol it's a term rappers use. From urban dictionary:A thug that has "made it" to the big time. Originally refered ball players that made it out of the streets to make millions as a pro ball player, but now is used to describe any thug that is living large. Anyway yeah, if you don't want the rears to detract from your fronts, but do want them for the extra cone area, then cross them over near 200hz. It'll give you more midbass that way. Anyway, you really only need one HPF, I'd use the HU's since you can adjust it on the fly. If you find that you are getting too much upper bass from the back though, you can active both filters to get an even steeper slope than one could give you alone. If your only need one just use the hu though. [/QUOTE]
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