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killer sonata 
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Posted: July 06, 2006 at 11:26 AM / IP Logged  
Currently Im running jl 6W0s as my rear speakers for more midbass. currently I have my deck set for a lowpass of 110Hz. I want to add an inline highpass crossover to filter out everything above 315hz. Ive been looking online and found some but they specify that they are for 4ohm speakers. My 6W0s are running at 8ohms. Would I still be abot to use them or would I be better off somehow buidling my own? How would I go about building them? Thanks!
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killer sonata 
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Im only asking because if these things work anything like the bass blockers, then the 8ohm frequency will be half as much ans the 4ohm frequency. 1 bass blocker will block everything from 0 to 300 Hz at 4 ohms, and 0 to 150 Hz at 8 ohms. I figured someone on this forums would know or recommend a better way to achieve my goal without too much modding.

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**correction**

I got my terms a little reversed. I have the deck highpassed at 110Hz and I want a low pass for about 300 or 400Hz. sorry about the confusion.

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Posted: July 06, 2006 at 11:15 PM / IP Logged  

any other suggestions out there?

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