miker
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I'm curious to what exactly they do.. I mean the only thing that I can adjust on them is some little switch for the tweeter that says "0db" or "+2db" ...
Isn't that statement false? Or I guess it could be. I would be pretty confident in saying that most factory passive crossovers do not expose the driver(s) to their limits or very close to them. For example, let's say the factory RSd crossover sends 4k and above to the tweeter, that doesn't mean that is the limit of the tweeter. It just means that is what PG has chosen for crossover points.they filter out everything but the freq the speaker can use
If you are running passive leave the adjustment to full range... the factory passives will filter out the signal.What about the freq. adjustment on the amp? What do you do with that then?
So full range, and what frequency? Or does the freq. adj. not matter when it's on full range?Isn't that statement false? Or I guess it could be. I would be pretty confident in saying that most factory passive crossovers do not expose the driver(s) to their limits or very close to them. For example, let's say the factory RSd crossover sends 4k and above to the tweeter, that doesn't mean that is the limit of the tweeter. It just means that is what PG has chosen for crossover points.
If you are running passive leave the adjustment to full range... the factory passives will filter out the signal.
my answer was vague, but correct. you send a 50hz signal to a tweeter and it can't use it, hence my post.Isn't that statement false? Or I guess it could be. I would be pretty confident in saying that most factory passive crossovers do not expose the driver(s) to their limits or very close to them. For example, let's say the factory RSd crossover sends 4k and above to the tweeter, that doesn't mean that is the limit of the tweeter. It just means that is what PG has chosen for crossover points.
If you are running passive leave the adjustment to full range... the factory passives will filter out the signal.
I was told that the freq. on your speaker amp, and sub amp should match?You can just use your HPF and leave the freq. knob as high as it will go. That's how I have mine.
That's what I figured. Lazy *** //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifmy answer was vague, but correct. you send a 50hz signal to a tweeter and it can't use it, hence my post.
i didnt want to write a book explaining it
Never knew that. I learn something new everyday.The passive crossover typically doesn't keep the lows out of the mid, it only divides the freqs between the mid and the tweet.