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<blockquote data-quote="dragnix" data-source="post: 3670583" data-attributes="member: 572507"><p>it depends on where you cross your frequency at to actually determine what you get and what you don't.</p><p></p><p>An example would be if you had a slope of 24db/oct and you want the bass to not play past 80hz, you can technically cross it at 80 and let it slope off that way and won't get too much of frequencies after 80 since it is just a steep slope. If you were to want the same but with the 12db/oct slope then you can just go ahead and cross it at about 63hz or maybe even lower so that the subs won't play frequencies above 80hz. So really, it all depends on where u slope it off at. And then there's always the EQ.</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: I understand that my explanation wasn't fully accurate and has many flaws, but it is easier for me to write and i believe easier for you to understand what I am getting at. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragnix, post: 3670583, member: 572507"] it depends on where you cross your frequency at to actually determine what you get and what you don't. An example would be if you had a slope of 24db/oct and you want the bass to not play past 80hz, you can technically cross it at 80 and let it slope off that way and won't get too much of frequencies after 80 since it is just a steep slope. If you were to want the same but with the 12db/oct slope then you can just go ahead and cross it at about 63hz or maybe even lower so that the subs won't play frequencies above 80hz. So really, it all depends on where u slope it off at. And then there's always the EQ. Disclaimer: I understand that my explanation wasn't fully accurate and has many flaws, but it is easier for me to write and i believe easier for you to understand what I am getting at. [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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