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Is 120hz crossover point ok?
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8862539" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>I recently had my midbass speakers stolen from my 3 way active setup, so until I bought new speakers I was running my sub up LPF at 125 HZ and my midrange HPF at 125 to play low volume music still. It sounded decent. My midbass speakers play much better detailed midbass than the sub does, so I did notice a degradation in sound quality on some songs for sure, but I’d say it would still sound better than a bunch of door rattling. I put my midbass in sealed pods just because of that very issue. Even with a sound deadened door, my door lock, door handle, window and lock buttons, etc. would all rattle. The sealed pod solved it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8862539, member: 678073"] I recently had my midbass speakers stolen from my 3 way active setup, so until I bought new speakers I was running my sub up LPF at 125 HZ and my midrange HPF at 125 to play low volume music still. It sounded decent. My midbass speakers play much better detailed midbass than the sub does, so I did notice a degradation in sound quality on some songs for sure, but I’d say it would still sound better than a bunch of door rattling. I put my midbass in sealed pods just because of that very issue. Even with a sound deadened door, my door lock, door handle, window and lock buttons, etc. would all rattle. The sealed pod solved it. [/QUOTE]
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