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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 6703457" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>a HPF or high pass filter is a form of crossover. A crossover is either a capacitor or inductor. It significantly reduces the volume above or below a certain frequency. In this case, you are trying to keep some bass out of your mids. You select a high pass filter which means it allows everything ABOVE(high) a certain frequency to pass while filtering everything below. A low pass crossover does the opposite. You will open the manual that came with your head unit or find it online and read about where your Equalization or crossover options are. I don't mean to confuse the two here as they are not the same thing, but we can make either work here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 6703457, member: 619324"] a HPF or high pass filter is a form of crossover. A crossover is either a capacitor or inductor. It significantly reduces the volume above or below a certain frequency. In this case, you are trying to keep some bass out of your mids. You select a high pass filter which means it allows everything ABOVE(high) a certain frequency to pass while filtering everything below. A low pass crossover does the opposite. You will open the manual that came with your head unit or find it online and read about where your Equalization or crossover options are. I don't mean to confuse the two here as they are not the same thing, but we can make either work here. [/QUOTE]
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