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<blockquote data-quote="yacob.naif" data-source="post: 2367355" data-attributes="member: 565696"><p>there's a big difference between a 12db slope, 18db slope, 24db slope, ya, you'll notice.</p><p></p><p>an 18db slope is the same as if you put the signal through a 12db slope, and then put THAT signal, that had already been through the crossover, through another 12db slope......</p><p></p><p>and a 24db crossover is the same as putting the signal through 2 18db crossovers, etc.</p><p></p><p>As long as the speakers are installed correctly, and not terribly overpowered, a steep crossover isn't crucial. the steeper slopes are more critical when people get into active x'overs, or actually crossing their individual speakers from one another, since some speakers are more sensitive than others to playing frequencies that are too high, or too low</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yacob.naif, post: 2367355, member: 565696"] there's a big difference between a 12db slope, 18db slope, 24db slope, ya, you'll notice. an 18db slope is the same as if you put the signal through a 12db slope, and then put THAT signal, that had already been through the crossover, through another 12db slope...... and a 24db crossover is the same as putting the signal through 2 18db crossovers, etc. As long as the speakers are installed correctly, and not terribly overpowered, a steep crossover isn't crucial. the steeper slopes are more critical when people get into active x'overs, or actually crossing their individual speakers from one another, since some speakers are more sensitive than others to playing frequencies that are too high, or too low [/QUOTE]
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