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<blockquote data-quote="wildboys" data-source="post: 1443507" data-attributes="member: 564141"><p>I have a bravox cs k60 comp set for my front stage.It has a linkwitz-riley passive crossover.The problem i am having is there is not much midbass coming from the speakers.The comp set is hook to a 4 channel amp.Does the HPF on the amp control how much midbass i hear on the comp set or is this controlled only by the passive crossover?Should i set the HPF on the amp to around 80hz to get more midbass or will it have no effect on the front stage?My gains were set with a 1k test tone using an Oscope.Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildboys, post: 1443507, member: 564141"] I have a bravox cs k60 comp set for my front stage.It has a linkwitz-riley passive crossover.The problem i am having is there is not much midbass coming from the speakers.The comp set is hook to a 4 channel amp.Does the HPF on the amp control how much midbass i hear on the comp set or is this controlled only by the passive crossover?Should i set the HPF on the amp to around 80hz to get more midbass or will it have no effect on the front stage?My gains were set with a 1k test tone using an Oscope.Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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