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Old 07-19-2007, 11:37 AM
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Default Frequency response of sail panels?

I know this is a long shot... but does anyone know what frequencies the monsoon amp sends to the sail panels? Rough guess?
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i wanna guess a lowcut off at 80hz maybe...
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Originally Posted by Gordon0652
i wanna guess a lowcut off at 80hz maybe...
does that mean you think its a lowpass filter @ 80 Hz? There's no way - the LPF is probably between 200-250, maybe 300.......who knows.

Or I guess lowcut at 80Hz would mean you think its high-pass at 80 Hz (since you replaced pass with cut) -- we know this isn't the case though, because if you put full-range speakers there, they only reproduce lower frequencies.
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Sorry, i ment the high pass.
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It's possible there's a hpf in there as well. Many mono amps have them as subsonic filters. But either way, I don't care much about the low end, I'd like to know where the high end cuts out on them. I'm trying to think about how my midbass is going to be if I have an amp & sub replacing those and it only goes up to 250Hz. So if the monsoon speakers are like 400Hz LPF, then I just have to take into consideration I'll be losing all the 250-400Hz that they handle.
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Originally Posted by Gordon0652
Sorry, i ment the high pass.
In that case you would mean band-pass since we know if you put full-range speakers there that there is some cutoff in freqs played. I think it's probably just a LPF because I've played a 50 Hz test tone and the sails have reproduced them




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