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To block highs from your main amp, at a specific chosen frequency, you have to know the amp’s input impedance, and choose the correct value of capacitor, to install in series with the input signal. The old Dahlquist DQ-LP1 passive/active crossovers used this method, in their high-pass section. In the Dahlquist manual(I’m providing the link), you’ll find a table(and formulas) that will help you determine what value of cap(and perhaps, resistor) is necessary, to meet your desired crossover point. Dahlquist used a 6dB/Oct slope, because higher orders cause phase shifts. These typically very small value/size components, can be easily installed either inside your preamp(at the outputs) or inside the amp(at the inputs). https://sites.google.com/site/mpbarney/home/dahlquist-dq-lp1 |
If you are running your system balanced this works well: Ashly XR-1001 https://www.amazon.com/Ashly-XR-1001-Crossover-Connection-Chassis/dp/B001UIQ1CM I used one for a while before upgrading to the JL CR1 which has a slightly better feature set but at more than 10X the cost. BTW, the Ashly has a jumper that you can remove to bypass the 20Hz hi pass (rumble) filter. |