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Old 11-16-2013, 03:28 PM
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Rick.......Don't be afraid to change the crossover slopes, but always activate the Mute switch on the crossover before making any adjustment. A 60Hz crossover is a great starting point and may be the best place to be, but I would use the 18dB slope for rolling off the low pass and high pass crossover points. The less slope you use the farther the crossover frequency range goes above and below your selected points. Rolling the crossover points off steeply will improve the performance of the sub and the main speakers in my opinion. Either way, don't be afreaid to play with different setting and allow yourself 30 minutes to an hour between changes to be able to acclimate to what you have adjusted. The Bryston 10B Sub active crossover is a fine component.


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