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Do you take your crossover for granted? [Powered Speakers]
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<blockquote data-quote="Sean Zurbrick" data-source="post: 122949" data-attributes="member: 208"><p>Re: Do you take your crossover for granted? [Powered Speakers]</p><p></p><p>FWIW, JBL changed the slope in the 700 series PRX boxes to 24 dB/oct. I happened to catch this earlier today I was actually looking to see what slopes most subs have..... Too much free time I guess.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently using FBT Vertus subs and just wasn't satisfied with all the mid bass bleed that I couldn't seem to control. I found out they use a 12 dB slope, presumably to get more out of the tops, which use 6, 4" speakers. I put an Ashly XR-1001, which has a 24 dB slope, in the chain and am getting the nice tight bass I was looking for. And 2 subs per side pair very nicely with my RCF 522A's. An added benefit is being able to adjust the volumes of the subs and tops from the crossover instead of behind the speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Zurbrick, post: 122949, member: 208"] Re: Do you take your crossover for granted? [Powered Speakers] FWIW, JBL changed the slope in the 700 series PRX boxes to 24 dB/oct. I happened to catch this earlier today I was actually looking to see what slopes most subs have..... Too much free time I guess. I'm currently using FBT Vertus subs and just wasn't satisfied with all the mid bass bleed that I couldn't seem to control. I found out they use a 12 dB slope, presumably to get more out of the tops, which use 6, 4" speakers. I put an Ashly XR-1001, which has a 24 dB slope, in the chain and am getting the nice tight bass I was looking for. And 2 subs per side pair very nicely with my RCF 522A's. An added benefit is being able to adjust the volumes of the subs and tops from the crossover instead of behind the speakers. [/QUOTE]
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