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<blockquote data-quote="dragnix" data-source="post: 4440141" data-attributes="member: 572507"><p>As i stated in my previous post, bandpassing is basically allowing your mids to play within the frequencies that neither your sub or your tweets will.</p><p></p><p>So basically you have a sub lowpassed at 80hz and tweets highpassed at 3khz, you need your mids to fill in this gap. So then you highpass your mids at 80hz and lowpass at 3khz, to help fill in this gap.</p><p></p><p>And you just hook up a headunit like you normally would, no special wiring just because it's built for active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragnix, post: 4440141, member: 572507"] As i stated in my previous post, bandpassing is basically allowing your mids to play within the frequencies that neither your sub or your tweets will. So basically you have a sub lowpassed at 80hz and tweets highpassed at 3khz, you need your mids to fill in this gap. So then you highpass your mids at 80hz and lowpass at 3khz, to help fill in this gap. And you just hook up a headunit like you normally would, no special wiring just because it's built for active. [/QUOTE]
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