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<blockquote data-quote="SamIam71" data-source="post: 8213571" data-attributes="member: 658526"><p>coming through my Alpine SPS-410's.</p><p></p><p>What would be the proper capacitor to block bass to these speakers. 4" Alpine coaxials. I am running 4 of them, 2 front,2 rear off the head, an Alpine CDE-147BT, then on an amp 2 SPS-610C'c in the doors and 2 SPR-610C's in the back.</p><p></p><p>The head has a crossover that only allows me to distinguish front and rear, so I can't isolate the 4 4's, meaning I have to set the crossover to work for the 6 1/2's. I have tinkered and tuned and all and all it sounds pretty good, but I have to block some bass off of thee 4 inchers running at near full range. I am thinking a 400-600HZ??? Maybe?? I have plenty low mids from the 6's and a total of 8 tweets. Also, why is a 15 cent capacitor 2 for 10 dollars when an audio co. puts their name on it? Never mind that, unless you know of a good electrical supply house that sales them cheap. Thanks as always gentleman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SamIam71, post: 8213571, member: 658526"] coming through my Alpine SPS-410's. What would be the proper capacitor to block bass to these speakers. 4" Alpine coaxials. I am running 4 of them, 2 front,2 rear off the head, an Alpine CDE-147BT, then on an amp 2 SPS-610C'c in the doors and 2 SPR-610C's in the back. The head has a crossover that only allows me to distinguish front and rear, so I can't isolate the 4 4's, meaning I have to set the crossover to work for the 6 1/2's. I have tinkered and tuned and all and all it sounds pretty good, but I have to block some bass off of thee 4 inchers running at near full range. I am thinking a 400-600HZ??? Maybe?? I have plenty low mids from the 6's and a total of 8 tweets. Also, why is a 15 cent capacitor 2 for 10 dollars when an audio co. puts their name on it? Never mind that, unless you know of a good electrical supply house that sales them cheap. Thanks as always gentleman. [/QUOTE]
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