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Depends....

on what you want to do with it. Generally, crossover frequencies are set-and-forget.

BTW, it helps if you can phrase your initial question(s) with sufficient background so that we can understand why the question is being asked. Otherwise, you will get short, vague answers - like mine. We're not being short or rude with you but there's not much there to help you out.

Cheers,

David


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  • Depends.... - doodlebug 14:52:36 12/16/08 (4)
    • RE: Depends.... - HiOnFi 15:20:32 12/16/08 (3)
      • OK - b.l.zeebub 05:18:59 12/18/08 (2)
        • RE: OK - HiOnFi 05:27:27 12/18/08 (1)
          • RE: OK - b.l.zeebub 06:53:34 12/18/08 (0)

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