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<blockquote data-quote="mlstrass" data-source="post: 2652949" data-attributes="member: 569126"><p>Question: why would you want the 10's to play up to 90Hz? Seems a little high and they might actually roll off before that.</p><p></p><p>And why can't you underlap the xovers? Cut the 13 around 35-40, so by the time the slope rolls off it won't overlap with the 45Hz that the 10's are taking over at. Might need a small hole in the middle is all. Seems like some time with an SPL meter and test tones would be all it takes.</p><p></p><p>And it's not like some guys don't spend countless hours setting xovers, time alignment, etc.. with their front stage.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have a link to an actual test where it was proved that 2 different sized subs playing different frequecies caused cancellation? Otherwise it's a lot of speculation.</p><p></p><p>Sounds interesting, good luck and report on your results, seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlstrass, post: 2652949, member: 569126"] Question: why would you want the 10's to play up to 90Hz? Seems a little high and they might actually roll off before that. And why can't you underlap the xovers? Cut the 13 around 35-40, so by the time the slope rolls off it won't overlap with the 45Hz that the 10's are taking over at. Might need a small hole in the middle is all. Seems like some time with an SPL meter and test tones would be all it takes. And it's not like some guys don't spend countless hours setting xovers, time alignment, etc.. with their front stage. Does anyone have a link to an actual test where it was proved that 2 different sized subs playing different frequecies caused cancellation? Otherwise it's a lot of speculation. Sounds interesting, good luck and report on your results, seriously. [/QUOTE]
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