hey, im just running my speakers off my deck..which is find for me(winter beater)
it's just anything below 120 hz makes a horrendous racket
any high freq passive crossovers i've found use rca's....so im assuming you should only use them with an amp
so is there anything i can do putting something inline with speaker wire?
thanks
ghetto high freq crossover?
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Yep, I've seen this done in some home tower speakers in place of a more complicated passive crossover. Just a capacitor in line to the speaker.Bfowler wrote:"bass blockers" are just capacitors you place in line with the + lead. i don't remember which value you need for what frequency. but if you look up bass blocker it should come up with what you need
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Damn.... sory guys, forgot to add the link
Here you go..
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/cross.asp#hp
And the calculator for 6/12/18dB / octave passive values...
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/crosscalc.asp#ccc

Here you go..
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/cross.asp#hp
And the calculator for 6/12/18dB / octave passive values...
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/crosscalc.asp#ccc
i couldnt get the exact one I wanted but I bout a 4 pack of 50 v caps 2 were 220uF and 2 400 uF
i put the 220 in series and it did absoultly nothing...400 did nothing either...so I spliced that wire back together and tried the other (didnt know which one was positive)
but it still did ABSOLUTLY nothing...
i put the 220 in series and it did absoultly nothing...400 did nothing either...so I spliced that wire back together and tried the other (didnt know which one was positive)
but it still did ABSOLUTLY nothing...