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<blockquote data-quote="96civ" data-source="post: 2604626" data-attributes="member: 564776"><p>Yes</p><p></p><p>They're in phase.</p><p></p><p>The JL xovers claim 1st order low-pass 2nd order high-pass with a freq. response of 48Hz - 25KHz, but I can check to find the capacitance and inductance on the components to find out the xover points.</p><p></p><p>Another option I could try, which I haven't done yet, is to set the HPF on the component amp.</p><p></p><p>To put it obliquely, the audible level of higher midbass notes do not play as loud as the subwoofer notes (from the bass guitar)... no matter how I set the h/u.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96civ, post: 2604626, member: 564776"] Yes They're in phase. The JL xovers claim 1st order low-pass 2nd order high-pass with a freq. response of 48Hz - 25KHz, but I can check to find the capacitance and inductance on the components to find out the xover points. Another option I could try, which I haven't done yet, is to set the HPF on the component amp. To put it obliquely, the audible level of higher midbass notes do not play as loud as the subwoofer notes (from the bass guitar)... no matter how I set the h/u. [/QUOTE]
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