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<blockquote data-quote="preunnerv6" data-source="post: 643086" data-attributes="member: 552919"><p>Bandbassing is sending a certain range of frequencies to a speaker. For instance, if the head unit had internal x-overs you could high-pass the rears at 100hz and then lowpass them on the amp. (EX: maybe your lowpass goes to 400hz). Then that would send about 100-400hz to the rear speakers, give or take considering the db slope.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes it can be even more effective if you wire the speakers in series, bridge the amp, and send them a mono signal. This will minimize any damage to the front stage and still give some rear fill. As I mentioned, I've done these tricks before. Rear passengers didn't notice because they were still getting most of their listening cues from the front speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preunnerv6, post: 643086, member: 552919"] Bandbassing is sending a certain range of frequencies to a speaker. For instance, if the head unit had internal x-overs you could high-pass the rears at 100hz and then lowpass them on the amp. (EX: maybe your lowpass goes to 400hz). Then that would send about 100-400hz to the rear speakers, give or take considering the db slope. Sometimes it can be even more effective if you wire the speakers in series, bridge the amp, and send them a mono signal. This will minimize any damage to the front stage and still give some rear fill. As I mentioned, I've done these tricks before. Rear passengers didn't notice because they were still getting most of their listening cues from the front speakers. [/QUOTE]
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