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Is 120hz crossover point ok?
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<blockquote data-quote="dragon.breath" data-source="post: 8862530" data-attributes="member: 582656"><p>You will have to wait and listen to it to know. Too many variables in the cars acoustics for anyone to do more than just guess. </p><p>You also don’t have to match the crossover frequencies. In my last car, what sounded best was 75hz low pass on the sub and 90hz high pass on the door speakers. </p><p>You need to realize that the crossover is not a square wall, but a slope. The 120hz high pass filter will play sound below 120hz. Just the farther below 120 it goes the quieter it gets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon.breath, post: 8862530, member: 582656"] You will have to wait and listen to it to know. Too many variables in the cars acoustics for anyone to do more than just guess. You also don’t have to match the crossover frequencies. In my last car, what sounded best was 75hz low pass on the sub and 90hz high pass on the door speakers. You need to realize that the crossover is not a square wall, but a slope. The 120hz high pass filter will play sound below 120hz. Just the farther below 120 it goes the quieter it gets. [/QUOTE]
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