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Would a higher slope crossover (12 or 18dB per octave) be better?

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Would a higher slope crossover (12 or 18dB per octave) be better?

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Better is a matter of application. There is no real “better”. Higher slopes offer more exact cutoffs while lower slopes offer smoother transitions. People have their opinions but those are just that. If you want very specific cutoffs and think a higher slope would be best for your application I can certainly build you a crossover of any slope or frequency you desire. Email me for a price quote. Does it matter which end of the blocker goes to the speaker? No they will work either way. Audio signals are a form of AC current so it doesn’t really matter. Even though the blockers you get will have polarized ends it does not matter which end goes to the speaker and which end goes to the amp. Bass Blocker Troubleshooting: First make sure the blockers are installed correctly then look up your specific problem. 1. The blockers got rid of the distortion but I still hear some bass. This is an ideal situation as the blockers are a perfect match for your speakers. 2. The speakers still sound distor

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