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5 minutes ago, ToNasty said:

Either is fine. You just cross you mids around 80 or even 90 and use a 12db slope 

but you don't understand when my crossover rolls of from 70 Hertz to 83 Hertz my  slope is a lot higher then 12DB My slope its definitely higher then 100db yeah my slope might even be higher then 500db

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9 minutes ago, AaronT said:

Yes it's about slope steeper slope more "halt" to upper freq.

yeah the crossover slope should be the most steep the subwoofer will have more sound quality that way but I think the sound would be a lot better if the crossover didn't have a slope at all the subwoofer will have the best sound that way

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8 minutes ago, seinbeans said:

yeah the crossover slope should be the most steep the subwoofer will have more sound quality that way but I think the sound would be a lot better if the crossover didn't have a slope at all the subwoofer will have the best sound that way

Everything has a slope.  Less of a slope would blend better from sub to midbass. Meaning 12 db because its wider

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