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not sure ,clarify please
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<blockquote data-quote="vaiboy" data-source="post: 8518390" data-attributes="member: 570683"><p>The labels on that switch are odd, the HP/FR setting defeats the rear crossover but applies the front high pass to the rear channels. The LP/BP setting enables the rear crossover but it is technically always band pass, there's no way to have a true low pass on those channels, especially with 50hz as the lowest setting for the rear high pass. You would use the LP/BP setting if you were using the amp to power an active two way front stage, or a three way front stage with passive crossover for the mid/tweeter and midbass on the rear channels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaiboy, post: 8518390, member: 570683"] The labels on that switch are odd, the HP/FR setting defeats the rear crossover but applies the front high pass to the rear channels. The LP/BP setting enables the rear crossover but it is technically always band pass, there's no way to have a true low pass on those channels, especially with 50hz as the lowest setting for the rear high pass. You would use the LP/BP setting if you were using the amp to power an active two way front stage, or a three way front stage with passive crossover for the mid/tweeter and midbass on the rear channels. [/QUOTE]
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