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<blockquote data-quote="Warbleed" data-source="post: 855491" data-attributes="member: 549898"><p>I'd say 120Hz is really getting up there. With a fairly steep slope you might be alright, but your are definitely pushing the limit there. You also do NOT want the sub being much louder than the front stage at all with a crossover point that high, as it could quite easily destroy your soundstage. If it sounds okay, go for it, otherwise back it down a little.</p><p></p><p>You might try 100Hz or so with a steeper slope. That will relieve the midranges a bit and leave the sub in a frequency range it's going to be more comfortable with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warbleed, post: 855491, member: 549898"] I'd say 120Hz is really getting up there. With a fairly steep slope you might be alright, but your are definitely pushing the limit there. You also do NOT want the sub being much louder than the front stage at all with a crossover point that high, as it could quite easily destroy your soundstage. If it sounds okay, go for it, otherwise back it down a little. You might try 100Hz or so with a steeper slope. That will relieve the midranges a bit and leave the sub in a frequency range it's going to be more comfortable with. [/QUOTE]
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