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In Reply to: Haha, Chris ... you might just have to keep cranking and see!! :-)) .. posted by andyr on November 30, 2006 at 02:56:16:
At a 60 hx cross point, wouldnt smga be seein more bass
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Yes, but 24dB crossover points are defined by their -6dB frequency ... not their -3dB frequency like most other crossover types. By the time the signal has dropped to -6dB, 60Hz is fine but 80Hz is too much! :-))Regards,
to his deaf son on the phone, LOL
Ok, 60 HZ it is!That might be kinda low for the SVS sub though, but maybe room gain will step in ?
Unfortunately, the Rane crossover slopes are 24 db on BOTH sides!
It might be cool to use a shallower slope on the subs side, but the Rane is all I presently have, so ya use what ya got, eh ?
Hi Chris,No I suggest 24dB sub LP is definitely the right slope for a sub!! :-))
Regards,
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