lowpass crossover design
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Topic: lowpass crossover design
Posted By: juanvaldez1
Subject: lowpass crossover design
Date Posted: August 26, 2010 at 10:14 PM
hello everyone.
I have a 2007 honda civic.
Currently it has an Alpine CDA 9884.https://www......com/item_10751_Alpine+CDA-9884.html
as well as Boston Acoustics SC55's for the rear fill https://www.crutchfield.com/s_065SC55/Boston-Acoustics-SC55.html?tp=105
and a Kicker 8" dual voice coil sub also in the rear deck to operate as a midbass woofer. https://www.crutchfield.com/p_2061CVR84/Kicker-10CVR84.html?tp=111
The low end is filled out by two Kicker 10CVR124's with a punch P300-1.
My dilemma is this. I only want to use the 8" for midbass duties probably between 70-100hz and the bostons pick up the rest. I want to run my amp
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_204MGA465/Bazooka-MGA465.html?tp=115
to the Bostons as well as the Kicker and utilize the same rear channel for both. How can I provide proper crossover points to both speakers passively while still utilizing the same channel?
So it would be Boston plus 1 channel of the kicker sub for rear left and the other boston plus other channel of kicker for right rear.
How do I restrict the low end to the bostons while at the same time restrict the high ends on the kicker while still using the same channel. I need help with a passive filter so if anyone could help out I would greatly appreciate it.
Juan
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Posted By: i am an idiot
Date Posted: August 27, 2010 at 7:22 AM
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