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<blockquote data-quote="tracyrick" data-source="post: 2570310" data-attributes="member: 570552"><p>I listen to mostly prog. rock, rock, and metal and I'm crossing over my fronts to sub at 80HZ with a -18 db/octave slope using my Alpine CDA9813 HU. So far this sounds pretty good.</p><p></p><p>Anything higher like 100HZ and I start getting music out of my sub. Anything lower like 63HZ I can't really tell a difference yet...</p><p></p><p>Sub is JL Audio 12W6V2, fronts are MB Quart QSC216 6.5" component speakers with passive crossover.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious what other people set theirs at and what they get out of it? Do you cross the same way, or higher, or lower? Why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tracyrick, post: 2570310, member: 570552"] I listen to mostly prog. rock, rock, and metal and I'm crossing over my fronts to sub at 80HZ with a -18 db/octave slope using my Alpine CDA9813 HU. So far this sounds pretty good. Anything higher like 100HZ and I start getting music out of my sub. Anything lower like 63HZ I can't really tell a difference yet... Sub is JL Audio 12W6V2, fronts are MB Quart QSC216 6.5" component speakers with passive crossover. I'm curious what other people set theirs at and what they get out of it? Do you cross the same way, or higher, or lower? Why? [/QUOTE]
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