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<blockquote data-quote="mavrix" data-source="post: 517077" data-attributes="member: 554861"><p>Been a while since my last post, life's been hectic. But now's time for me to show some more of my uber n00bness.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, what's the best way I can filter low frequencies away from my fullranges? The subs handle them quite nicely, but the fullranges just waste their energy (which could better be devoted to the mids and highs they're <em>supposed</em> to be reproducing) trying to make all the bass that i dial in with the eq on my hu...so the louder I try and make my bass, the quieter everything else gets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mavrix, post: 517077, member: 554861"] Been a while since my last post, life's been hectic. But now's time for me to show some more of my uber n00bness. Anyways, what's the best way I can filter low frequencies away from my fullranges? The subs handle them quite nicely, but the fullranges just waste their energy (which could better be devoted to the mids and highs they're [I]supposed[/I] to be reproducing) trying to make all the bass that i dial in with the eq on my hu...so the louder I try and make my bass, the quieter everything else gets. [/QUOTE]
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