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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8817959" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>You can. 40hz is common as well. You're fine with 50hz depending on your crossover and crossover slope. If you are crossed over at like 80hz make sure your slope is steep like 24db or 48db until after you set the gain on the subs or cross the subs over even higher, set the gains and then back the crossover back down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8817959, member: 675210"] You can. 40hz is common as well. You're fine with 50hz depending on your crossover and crossover slope. If you are crossed over at like 80hz make sure your slope is steep like 24db or 48db until after you set the gain on the subs or cross the subs over even higher, set the gains and then back the crossover back down. [/QUOTE]
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