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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 448047" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>You want to keep really low frequencies from getting to speakers intended to play higher frequency sounds. The low notes can damage the speakers. This goes not just for your front speakers, but your rear ones as well. Setting the cutoff higher doesn't add to the highs, it just gets rid of the lows. 80-120 Hz is about where you want to set them. Any lower and you will risk damaging the speakers and any higher and you will be missing the midbass in the music. Your rear speakers are not going to give you real bass. If you want solid low bass you will need a sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 448047, member: 550915"] You want to keep really low frequencies from getting to speakers intended to play higher frequency sounds. The low notes can damage the speakers. This goes not just for your front speakers, but your rear ones as well. Setting the cutoff higher doesn't add to the highs, it just gets rid of the lows. 80-120 Hz is about where you want to set them. Any lower and you will risk damaging the speakers and any higher and you will be missing the midbass in the music. Your rear speakers are not going to give you real bass. If you want solid low bass you will need a sub. [/QUOTE]
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