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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Beaver Dam WI
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the sound was added after the video, but the same song was playing on the speaker at the time. I did this because the video was to show off how the amp was set up, not how good that particular speaker was. |
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If it's going to stay hooked up in your house you could get a bass management system. Reckhorn makes an inexpensive one that might be just right. The B2.
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I see, I think that would work good for my purposes but I can't seem to find a price anywhere on there site (other than shipping) which doesn't seem to list the united states i'm also on a very tight budget. so it probably wouldn't work for me unless it was under $20-$25 U.S.
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Any other ways for between $20-$25 U.S.?
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You can try and find a broken amp with a big ol' transformer in it and use that for a choke coil and then buy an inexpensive capacitor as a shunt. That would be a passive speaker level crossover but you have to take someone with you that knew what they were looking for. Other than that you can buy an iron core choke like this one:
Erse Super Q 12mH 16 AWG 500W Inductor 266-948 |
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I just wish there was a cheap and effective solution (even at line level) because even that little coil is $30 I may just need to look for a head unit that can convert it because like I said I don't really want to spend more then $20-$25 tops.
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I thought I had a 2-way electronic car audio crossover around here somewhere I was going to offer you, but I can't seem to find it in my pile-o-mess. I'll give it another go tomorrow.
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It sounds like you need someone who knows a bit about electronics to give you a helping hand if you need to do it on the cheap. Not sure there's a better way to put it. Maybe some others have an idea.
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