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DIY stereo upgrade for under $500.00
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<blockquote data-quote="The Car Stereo Company" data-source="post: 1503341" data-attributes="member: 7124"><p>yes. the db per octave slope is how sharp the drop is. for a 2 way setup the tweeters play a little lower than the 3 way speakers. when i tune our higher end sound systems, i usually use a high pass filter at about 3500hz with a 24db slope. this is to protect the speaker from trying to reproduce too much bass. on the woofer side, you dont need to go as sharp, but it all depends on the volume level and personal preference. sometimes i use a lowpass at 3400 with a 12db per octave slope, other times i cut off at 3500 with a 24 db slope to start. just have to listen to it and figure what sounds best for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Car Stereo Company, post: 1503341, member: 7124"] yes. the db per octave slope is how sharp the drop is. for a 2 way setup the tweeters play a little lower than the 3 way speakers. when i tune our higher end sound systems, i usually use a high pass filter at about 3500hz with a 24db slope. this is to protect the speaker from trying to reproduce too much bass. on the woofer side, you dont need to go as sharp, but it all depends on the volume level and personal preference. sometimes i use a lowpass at 3400 with a 12db per octave slope, other times i cut off at 3500 with a 24 db slope to start. just have to listen to it and figure what sounds best for you [/QUOTE]
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