Passive crossover for subwoofer on home receiver.

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I have a subwoofer on my home receiver here for use with my computer. Problem is, the sub spits out mids and highs and it sounds like complete garbage and usually drowns out my mids/high speakers. Can anybody recommend a good crossover i can just put in to filter out high frequencies?

 
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