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<blockquote data-quote="mrensayne" data-source="post: 8203254" data-attributes="member: 658976"><p>If my sub-woofer is handling frequencies up to 200hz, is it best for me to set the Mid-Range Crossover for my coaxial door speakers in my amp to around 150hz instead of the default 80hz?</p><p></p><p><strong>I'm thinking I can get better clarity in the higher Mid-Range if the speakers didn't have to work on creating these lower frequencies that my bass is already "sort of" dealing with.</strong></p><p></p><p>Or does the higher frequency clarity not get affected by this and it's all in my head?</p><p></p><p>(I have my double 12" Sub set to 200 hz with a -24db drop off in an attempt to fill in my bass-mids which my coaxial kicker speakers really fail to do even when set to 80hz)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrensayne, post: 8203254, member: 658976"] If my sub-woofer is handling frequencies up to 200hz, is it best for me to set the Mid-Range Crossover for my coaxial door speakers in my amp to around 150hz instead of the default 80hz? [B]I'm thinking I can get better clarity in the higher Mid-Range if the speakers didn't have to work on creating these lower frequencies that my bass is already "sort of" dealing with.[/B] Or does the higher frequency clarity not get affected by this and it's all in my head? (I have my double 12" Sub set to 200 hz with a -24db drop off in an attempt to fill in my bass-mids which my coaxial kicker speakers really fail to do even when set to 80hz) [/QUOTE]
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