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Is 120hz crossover point ok?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8862559" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>I want to rip everything apart again, again, and again to fix all the installation issues that are causing me to have to set the speaker x-overs differently than they should be - said nobody ever! I hear ya buddy!</p><p></p><p>Take a little time, isolate the rattles, and try to correct them so you can set the x-overs to try and smoothly blend/integrate with the rest of the system. Unless you actually prefer the subs trying to play up to that frequency, you're always going to wonder, what if. You don't have to get crazy, just go out to YT and watch vids on deadening, check out your options from Resonix or others, and see what can be done to minimize the issues with the installation and results. At the end of the day, you can settle for the sound being "okay" or fix the actual problem and enjoy what you spent $$ to fully enjoy. If after tinkering with the settings you're content, great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8862559, member: 689267"] I want to rip everything apart again, again, and again to fix all the installation issues that are causing me to have to set the speaker x-overs differently than they should be - said nobody ever! I hear ya buddy! Take a little time, isolate the rattles, and try to correct them so you can set the x-overs to try and smoothly blend/integrate with the rest of the system. Unless you actually prefer the subs trying to play up to that frequency, you're always going to wonder, what if. You don't have to get crazy, just go out to YT and watch vids on deadening, check out your options from Resonix or others, and see what can be done to minimize the issues with the installation and results. At the end of the day, you can settle for the sound being "okay" or fix the actual problem and enjoy what you spent $$ to fully enjoy. If after tinkering with the settings you're content, great! [/QUOTE]
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