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Should I use my Amp or internal crossover on my HU?
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<blockquote data-quote="Louisiana_CRX" data-source="post: 8703153" data-attributes="member: 570083"><p>Slopes are sorta like a wall for your frequencies .. the steeper the slope the stronger the wall .. a 48db slope for instance is almost solid stop of frequencies above at say LP 80 hz where a 12db will roll off in the upper frequencies . </p><p>When you use your deck say 80hz and you think your amp might be 80hz but is really maybe 93hz to the variable frequency adjustment your amp may have a 24db slope and your deck might be 12db ..you start to see a jumbled mess of slopes and crazy crossed up frequencies...</p><p>That's why it's best to just use the deck... with your deck you can go active and get more crossover settings .. runningbactive you can have a seperate amp on tweeters and mids or use deck power .. and of course the sub amp ... and do away with useless rear speakers ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louisiana_CRX, post: 8703153, member: 570083"] Slopes are sorta like a wall for your frequencies .. the steeper the slope the stronger the wall .. a 48db slope for instance is almost solid stop of frequencies above at say LP 80 hz where a 12db will roll off in the upper frequencies . When you use your deck say 80hz and you think your amp might be 80hz but is really maybe 93hz to the variable frequency adjustment your amp may have a 24db slope and your deck might be 12db ..you start to see a jumbled mess of slopes and crazy crossed up frequencies... That's why it's best to just use the deck... with your deck you can go active and get more crossover settings .. runningbactive you can have a seperate amp on tweeters and mids or use deck power .. and of course the sub amp ... and do away with useless rear speakers .. [/QUOTE]
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