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Let's Settle It Once And For All: 80hz VS 120hz. Which Crossover Is King?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaboTheCat" data-source="post: 8696779" data-attributes="member: 678859"><p>I feel like 80hz is going to win - but on my home theater with the subwoofer right inbetween my speakers 120hz sounds better.</p><p></p><p>My car setup with flagship 6.5 speakers are supposedly play down clean to 80hz which would make 80hz a good crossover point. But in reality, even with a buncha different acoustic stuff - the speakers really only sound like they're putting out down to 200hz. Huge lack of punch from a major dip around 120hz if I don't let the subwoofer handle it with a 120hz crossover.</p><p></p><p>And so, I cast the first vote for....</p><p></p><p>120HZ!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaboTheCat, post: 8696779, member: 678859"] I feel like 80hz is going to win - but on my home theater with the subwoofer right inbetween my speakers 120hz sounds better. My car setup with flagship 6.5 speakers are supposedly play down clean to 80hz which would make 80hz a good crossover point. But in reality, even with a buncha different acoustic stuff - the speakers really only sound like they're putting out down to 200hz. Huge lack of punch from a major dip around 120hz if I don't let the subwoofer handle it with a 120hz crossover. And so, I cast the first vote for.... 120HZ! [/QUOTE]
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