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<blockquote data-quote="badstang123" data-source="post: 1840368" data-attributes="member: 568025"><p>I need some input on where to crossover my speakers since I have midbass speakers as well. I know typically you would crossover the highs at 80hz on the hpf and the sub around 80 on the lpf. How do the midbass speakers affect this though? Could I crossover the MB speakers at 250 hz on the lpf and bring the components up higher, like 150 hz hpf? I'm kind of lost so any input is appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Front speakers are MB Quart 5.25 P-series components (In kick panels)</p><p></p><p>Crossfire MB6 midbass speakers (In front doors)</p><p></p><p>Crossfire XT212 sub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badstang123, post: 1840368, member: 568025"] I need some input on where to crossover my speakers since I have midbass speakers as well. I know typically you would crossover the highs at 80hz on the hpf and the sub around 80 on the lpf. How do the midbass speakers affect this though? Could I crossover the MB speakers at 250 hz on the lpf and bring the components up higher, like 150 hz hpf? I'm kind of lost so any input is appreciated. Front speakers are MB Quart 5.25 P-series components (In kick panels) Crossfire MB6 midbass speakers (In front doors) Crossfire XT212 sub [/QUOTE]
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