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<blockquote data-quote="Edgar Mendez" data-source="post: 8820903" data-attributes="member: 676976"><p>Hi I have the infinity 682.11cf coaxial speakers. I was wondering what I should set my high pass filter to on these particular speakers. The FS spec is 79. Something. Rounded to 80 hertz. I heard that you should double that to be safe, so 160 hertz and that should be the crossover point.. can I be safe to set it to around 120 hertz with these speakers and allow my subwoofer to do the rest? I believe they can handle 40- 25,000 hertz. (94 DB sensitivity, 2 ohm speakers) I currently have a low pass filter set at 160 hertz for the sub woofer. With a 24db crossover.</p><p></p><p>I ask because the speakers are expensive and I just want to have them last as long as possible. Also quick question. Any idea why they discontinued this specific speaker model? I find it to have incredible crystal clear vocals and mid range. And some good low ends as well but as I stated, I don’t want them to play too low if I can avoid it. I got the sub for that. Sorry for the ramble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edgar Mendez, post: 8820903, member: 676976"] Hi I have the infinity 682.11cf coaxial speakers. I was wondering what I should set my high pass filter to on these particular speakers. The FS spec is 79. Something. Rounded to 80 hertz. I heard that you should double that to be safe, so 160 hertz and that should be the crossover point.. can I be safe to set it to around 120 hertz with these speakers and allow my subwoofer to do the rest? I believe they can handle 40- 25,000 hertz. (94 DB sensitivity, 2 ohm speakers) I currently have a low pass filter set at 160 hertz for the sub woofer. With a 24db crossover. I ask because the speakers are expensive and I just want to have them last as long as possible. Also quick question. Any idea why they discontinued this specific speaker model? I find it to have incredible crystal clear vocals and mid range. And some good low ends as well but as I stated, I don’t want them to play too low if I can avoid it. I got the sub for that. Sorry for the ramble. [/QUOTE]
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