In Reply to: I meant low as in cost! posted by bartc on January 2, 2009 at 09:45:11:
Buy it and tell her you won it in a football pool.
If there's a high pass filter in the KLH sub amplifier, it's probably a single inexpensive capacitor for each channel = 6dB per octave high pass filter.
6dB/octave won't do much, but if you ever play your main speakers really loud, some high pass filtering is useful to protect speakers with small diameter ported bass drivers.
I prefer a 24dB/octave high-pass filter with small satellite speakers, but that's rarely built in to commercial subwoofers, and usually requires an external active crossover.
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Richard BassNut Greene
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Follow Ups
- "I really wouldn't want another KLH in my room as my wife would go bananas" - Richard BassNut Greene 13:46:21 01/02/09 (1)
- My wife would crack up at that suggestion - bartc 15:22:45 01/02/09 (0)