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In Reply to: Bose crossover frequency posted by PeterH on May 25, 2007 at 13:00:18:
Not a good idea.
Bose uses some pretty heavy equalization in getting those tiny satellites to blend with their dedicated subs.
"but I doubt I would get anything that can be set higher than 200hz."
Setting a sub to roll off in the 200hz range without some heavy equalization is going to be a sonic disaster.
Even then, I highly doubt one could even buy a sub with a built in x-over that extends that high. One would have to go the external electronic x-over route and then anythings possible but your still up against the equalization factor.
In other words, your wasting your time IMHO.
Cheers
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Follow Ups
- RE: Bose crossover frequency - kenster 23:23:01 05/25/07 (2)
- Yeah, you're probably right. - PeterH 20:59:14 05/26/07 (1)
- RE: Yeah, you're probably right. - Schu 10:47:08 05/31/07 (0)