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<blockquote data-quote="yacob.naif" data-source="post: 1900605" data-attributes="member: 565696"><p>^^ i take it the above x-over settings are with a fairly slow x-over slope..</p><p></p><p>and with regard to that, which of the two x-over options would be better?</p><p></p><p>x midbass @ 80, x sub @60, both with 12db/octave slopes?</p><p></p><p>x midbass @ 80, x sub @ 80, both with 24db/octave slope?</p><p></p><p>i figured 80 was about the golden rule for x'ing, but i wasn't sure if it was better to use a gradual x-over or a pretty SOLID x-over slope for x'ing subs and mids</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yacob.naif, post: 1900605, member: 565696"] ^^ i take it the above x-over settings are with a fairly slow x-over slope.. and with regard to that, which of the two x-over options would be better? x midbass @ 80, x sub @60, both with 12db/octave slopes? x midbass @ 80, x sub @ 80, both with 24db/octave slope? i figured 80 was about the golden rule for x'ing, but i wasn't sure if it was better to use a gradual x-over or a pretty SOLID x-over slope for x'ing subs and mids [/QUOTE]
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