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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8323029" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>Looks good to me. You can play around with the slopes to get a different response though. Try putting your low LPF and mid hpf to -24db slope to see how you like it. I have my subs crossed at 70hz -24 db. mids and tweets at 2.5k at -12db, mid hpf to 70 -24 db. -12 will help blend things in better.. whereas -24 makes it sound more defined and pronounced. Just depends on your taste. That's the whole reason for going active. You gonna have to do extensive listening to know where you like your filters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8323029, member: 574798"] Looks good to me. You can play around with the slopes to get a different response though. Try putting your low LPF and mid hpf to -24db slope to see how you like it. I have my subs crossed at 70hz -24 db. mids and tweets at 2.5k at -12db, mid hpf to 70 -24 db. -12 will help blend things in better.. whereas -24 makes it sound more defined and pronounced. Just depends on your taste. That's the whole reason for going active. You gonna have to do extensive listening to know where you like your filters. [/QUOTE]
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