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<blockquote data-quote="cal" data-source="post: 7810733" data-attributes="member: 631118"><p>well, since most of the time its pesonal preferance its all up to the specific user . for example my subs are recomended crossed betwen 80-100 hz so it gives that much to play with . also some components do well @ 100-125 hz hp and u can go above or below u can tune to your taste . really u can play with the crossover but u have to be able to tell what ur driver is doing . some people like to cross the mid at 60hz which can work but must be done carefully not to damage it . also like i said if u have a h.u with a built in sub u can use that or my dd x1 has a sub channel that also has crossovers with a chart that tells each dial movement in increments. if u like the cc1 and think u will benfit from the tool then buy it . i personally own the dd1 and love it but i can get away from using the cc1 because i have other ways to dial in my crossover and be happy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cal, post: 7810733, member: 631118"] well, since most of the time its pesonal preferance its all up to the specific user . for example my subs are recomended crossed betwen 80-100 hz so it gives that much to play with . also some components do well @ 100-125 hz hp and u can go above or below u can tune to your taste . really u can play with the crossover but u have to be able to tell what ur driver is doing . some people like to cross the mid at 60hz which can work but must be done carefully not to damage it . also like i said if u have a h.u with a built in sub u can use that or my dd x1 has a sub channel that also has crossovers with a chart that tells each dial movement in increments. if u like the cc1 and think u will benfit from the tool then buy it . i personally own the dd1 and love it but i can get away from using the cc1 because i have other ways to dial in my crossover and be happy [/QUOTE]
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