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<blockquote data-quote="60ndown" data-source="post: 1097610" data-attributes="member: 561488"><p>after amping my fronts i am stuck.the h.p. x over on the amp starts at 80 hz (this option seems to have almost no bass-not even mid in the speakers? and if i use the full range option on the amp the speakers are obviously over powerd when the lows hit.they are 5.25 woofers with a tweet 8ohm and they are also running via the passive x over that was in the origional (bookshelf) speaker they were in? so im thinking some kind of simple 2 channel x over / eq that give me variable x over points from about 40 upwards so i can tweak my fronts to exactly where i want them.i have noticed often that signal processors 'hiss' i definately dont want that- just a tried and tested works well cheap crossover / eq that i can find on e bay for about $70 + or -a few cents? any ideas.i also tried an in-line bass blocker to block 100hz and down and still the drivers were 'poping' at higher volumes? its a lanzar vibe amp (its got 600 watts) written on it? so maybe 80 wrms per channel? 2 channel. any advice / help appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="60ndown, post: 1097610, member: 561488"] after amping my fronts i am stuck.the h.p. x over on the amp starts at 80 hz (this option seems to have almost no bass-not even mid in the speakers? and if i use the full range option on the amp the speakers are obviously over powerd when the lows hit.they are 5.25 woofers with a tweet 8ohm and they are also running via the passive x over that was in the origional (bookshelf) speaker they were in? so im thinking some kind of simple 2 channel x over / eq that give me variable x over points from about 40 upwards so i can tweak my fronts to exactly where i want them.i have noticed often that signal processors 'hiss' i definately dont want that- just a tried and tested works well cheap crossover / eq that i can find on e bay for about $70 + or -a few cents? any ideas.i also tried an in-line bass blocker to block 100hz and down and still the drivers were 'poping' at higher volumes? its a lanzar vibe amp (its got 600 watts) written on it? so maybe 80 wrms per channel? 2 channel. any advice / help appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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