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What would be a good crossover point for a 5.25 in infinity kappa perferct component system.  I am running a JBL 300.4, i currently have kappa perferct 5.1 components for the fronts in Q-logic kick pannels. In the rear i have a pair of infinity kappa 6 by 9's and i have 2 kappa perferct vq 12's in a sealed box, (each chamber is 1.5 cubic feet) each running off a infinity 311a, thanks for the input.
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You mean for a HP filter?  What's your LP for your sub?
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yeah the hp crossover points.  My subs are crossed at about 90 hz, sry it took so long to reply i have been really busy with class lately. 

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An ideal setup has the subwoofer LP and the mains HP set at the same frequency and slope.
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Ok, i understand this is the ideal setup, but will thoes components be able to handle 90 hz without possibly damaging them? I usually listen at a fairly loud level,  when i am listening at this level i am worried about damaging the woofers,  specifically in the 5.25 components.  Thanks
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Posted: April 07, 2008 at 2:49 PM / IP Logged  
I'd say you can run down as low as 90Hz with no issues.
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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Thanks or the information.  i have made a donation to this site as i know how much it costs to operate something like this.  This site is full of great information, hopefully it is around for a long time to come.  Also what do you think of the jbl 300.4? 

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