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I know this may be a lame question but I dont actualkly dont know
Do speakers in general that use passive crossovers have a highpass's for blocking out lower frequences Or do they roll off naturally so low frequency dosent effect them I ask this cause when modelling simple woofers in winISD (4 - 6") for there low end out put like 50hz+, even with high pass crossover they over exert a lot |
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Usually a woofer would not have a high-pass filter on it. It's hard to do right passive as well as the cost.
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