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Old 8th February 2004, 07:26 AM   #1
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Question notch filter suggestion ?

Hello,

I am simulating 3way crossover in speaker workshop and this is the best I could do in the last couple hours. What should I do to get the area between 400hz and 1.2khz flat ?

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