Home Speaker Asylum

General speaker questions for audio and home theater.

"I really wouldn't want another KLH in my room as my wife would go bananas"

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
"The Floyd R. Turbo of Bingham Farms Michigan"


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