Dear @wolf_garcia : "" main speakers at their full range sounds best with no high pass filter necessary.. ""
I can’t argue of what you like but I want to comment that your speaker woofer handled/goes from 58-hz ( some reviews says that goes a little lower to 45hz. ) and crossover 850hz that it’s a very wide frequency range that ( even that you like it. ) develops high level of Intemodulation Distortions.
So, my point of view is that that speaker and its sound reproduction will performs at higher quality levels if we use a high-pass filter crossing at 80hz. In this way your speakers will handled a frequency range over 80hz and the levels of IMD will goes a lot lower and repeat in benefit of quality level performance. I can tell you that differences are " day and nigth ".
Up to you.
R.
I can’t argue of what you like but I want to comment that your speaker woofer handled/goes from 58-hz ( some reviews says that goes a little lower to 45hz. ) and crossover 850hz that it’s a very wide frequency range that ( even that you like it. ) develops high level of Intemodulation Distortions.
So, my point of view is that that speaker and its sound reproduction will performs at higher quality levels if we use a high-pass filter crossing at 80hz. In this way your speakers will handled a frequency range over 80hz and the levels of IMD will goes a lot lower and repeat in benefit of quality level performance. I can tell you that differences are " day and nigth ".
Up to you.
R.