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<blockquote data-quote="tb30570" data-source="post: 6680898" data-attributes="member: 617027"><p>I looked at the specs on that MB Quart DSC450 again and it looks like I misread the HP filter range. The HP filter goes down to 10Hz not 10kHz. Most people can’t hear much below 20Hz, so 10Hz is a really good range. This amp is really cheap at $100 too.</p><p></p><p>A high pass filter removes lower frequencies from the signal entering a speaker. Typically, the larger the speaker the lower frequency the speaker can reproduce without distortion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tb30570, post: 6680898, member: 617027"] I looked at the specs on that MB Quart DSC450 again and it looks like I misread the HP filter range. The HP filter goes down to 10Hz not 10kHz. Most people can’t hear much below 20Hz, so 10Hz is a really good range. This amp is really cheap at $100 too. A high pass filter removes lower frequencies from the signal entering a speaker. Typically, the larger the speaker the lower frequency the speaker can reproduce without distortion. [/QUOTE]
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