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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 7367529" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>I have my speakers crossed over at 130hz you may be like me....I might be half deaf or something but I listen to my music extremely loud and at the volume I'm happy with my speakers will distort unless I have them crossed at 130hz. Part due to my speakers, but they aren't that bad they are actually decent, most is due to the fact I listen to **** way too loud. If you experience distortion at the volumes you like you need to move the crossover point higher so the speakers don't have to play the lower frequencies which they might not be able to handle at that volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 7367529, member: 631331"] I have my speakers crossed over at 130hz you may be like me....I might be half deaf or something but I listen to my music extremely loud and at the volume I'm happy with my speakers will distort unless I have them crossed at 130hz. Part due to my speakers, but they aren't that bad they are actually decent, most is due to the fact I listen to **** way too loud. If you experience distortion at the volumes you like you need to move the crossover point higher so the speakers don't have to play the lower frequencies which they might not be able to handle at that volume. [/QUOTE]
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