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<blockquote data-quote="vaiboy" data-source="post: 8000300" data-attributes="member: 570683"><p>Setting the crossver to HP allows the frequencies above the set point to pass and filters frequencies below the set point, so using the HP allows your 6.5s to play from 250-300hz up to their natural rolloff.</p><p></p><p>Setting the swith to LP-BP essentially gives you two crossovers on one channel a HP and a LP. The channel will allow all frequencies between the HP setpoint and LP setpoint to pass unfiltered. You don't really want your 10s playing the same frequencies as your subwoofers or your mids so you would set the HP/subsonic to the frequency where the subs stop and the LP to the point the mids start. You can have some overlap so everything blends really you will just have to listen and adjust until you are happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaiboy, post: 8000300, member: 570683"] Setting the crossver to HP allows the frequencies above the set point to pass and filters frequencies below the set point, so using the HP allows your 6.5s to play from 250-300hz up to their natural rolloff. Setting the swith to LP-BP essentially gives you two crossovers on one channel a HP and a LP. The channel will allow all frequencies between the HP setpoint and LP setpoint to pass unfiltered. You don't really want your 10s playing the same frequencies as your subwoofers or your mids so you would set the HP/subsonic to the frequency where the subs stop and the LP to the point the mids start. You can have some overlap so everything blends really you will just have to listen and adjust until you are happy. [/QUOTE]
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