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<blockquote data-quote="PollyCranopolis" data-source="post: 1936135" data-attributes="member: 553423"><p>A buddy of mine suggested that diffrent xover slopes can actually be in/out of phase. For example, it would be better to have a 12db paired with a 24db, vs. 24/18. Any credance to this? Also, if my subs are crossed over from the HU @80hz, why would cranking the 24db amp xover up to 350hz make a diffrence? Would it be better to set the xover from the HU at 200hz, then adjust down to 80 from the amp? Would this mean that for every notch at the amp with the HU set at 80, im actually raising/lowering the slope by 36?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PollyCranopolis, post: 1936135, member: 553423"] A buddy of mine suggested that diffrent xover slopes can actually be in/out of phase. For example, it would be better to have a 12db paired with a 24db, vs. 24/18. Any credance to this? Also, if my subs are crossed over from the HU @80hz, why would cranking the 24db amp xover up to 350hz make a diffrence? Would it be better to set the xover from the HU at 200hz, then adjust down to 80 from the amp? Would this mean that for every notch at the amp with the HU set at 80, im actually raising/lowering the slope by 36? [/QUOTE]
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