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<blockquote data-quote="Wanacustomx" data-source="post: 8000175" data-attributes="member: 642729"><p>like in a lot of my post i overthink stuff WAY too much..</p><p></p><p>i havent messed with anything or researched my stuff in so long i feel like i forgot a lot of stuff..</p><p></p><p>trying to understand, what i should set my x-over setting to on my amp..</p><p></p><p>I WOULDNT BE WASTING YALLS TIME IF SHI* WASNT REAL! i sent in my doors to epicenter to get the 10" pwx and the (2) pwx 6.5s put in each door..</p><p></p><p>havent looked much into it, what should the settings on the amp be for the midranges, HP/or LP-BP.. i dont really get the LP-BP switch, i know its low pass bandpass i understand the low pass not the bandpass, but ITS ONE SWITCH give me some clarity here.. if your confused on what im asking look at the crescendo audio c1100.4 crossover settings thats what im using..</p><p></p><p>so questions..</p><p></p><p>1) HP? or lp-bp?</p><p></p><p>2)if set to either what should i cross the 10's and 6.5s at(subsonic and high pass) iver heard 80hz all the way up to 5khz, i know its not correct i need a dead set answer since **** got realy last week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wanacustomx, post: 8000175, member: 642729"] like in a lot of my post i overthink stuff WAY too much.. i havent messed with anything or researched my stuff in so long i feel like i forgot a lot of stuff.. trying to understand, what i should set my x-over setting to on my amp.. I WOULDNT BE WASTING YALLS TIME IF SHI* WASNT REAL! i sent in my doors to epicenter to get the 10" pwx and the (2) pwx 6.5s put in each door.. havent looked much into it, what should the settings on the amp be for the midranges, HP/or LP-BP.. i dont really get the LP-BP switch, i know its low pass bandpass i understand the low pass not the bandpass, but ITS ONE SWITCH give me some clarity here.. if your confused on what im asking look at the crescendo audio c1100.4 crossover settings thats what im using.. so questions.. 1) HP? or lp-bp? 2)if set to either what should i cross the 10's and 6.5s at(subsonic and high pass) iver heard 80hz all the way up to 5khz, i know its not correct i need a dead set answer since **** got realy last week. [/QUOTE]
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