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<blockquote data-quote="noob with an RS" data-source="post: 954322" data-attributes="member: 558925"><p>i like my audiocontrol EQX. not only is it an equalizer its a crossover and SSF in one unit!! and the crossover and SSF are not controlled by knobs.. instead, a certain resistor yields a certain frequency crossover point. for instance, i plugged in 100k ohm resistors into my EQX to get a crossover frequency of 72hz. i plugged in 300k ohm resistors to set the SSF at 24 hz (my box is tuned to 32hz).. COOL!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noob with an RS, post: 954322, member: 558925"] i like my audiocontrol EQX. not only is it an equalizer its a crossover and SSF in one unit!! and the crossover and SSF are not controlled by knobs.. instead, a certain resistor yields a certain frequency crossover point. for instance, i plugged in 100k ohm resistors into my EQX to get a crossover frequency of 72hz. i plugged in 300k ohm resistors to set the SSF at 24 hz (my box is tuned to 32hz).. COOL!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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