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I use FMOD filters from Parts Express for my HT2-TLs with good success. They are transparent, inexpensive, and don't require additional interconnects. You just put them on the inputs of your amp, and you're all set. They are the same type of thing dmatt posted about.You do need to size them correctly based upon your amp input impedance. For example, I use 50Hz FMODs on my Odyssey amps that actually work more like 70Hz. Here is a simple guide:A 50Hz high-pass FMOD is:50Hz when the amp impedance is 97k ohms or higher70Hz when the amp impedance is = 22k ohms100Hz when the amp impedance is 10k ohms or less
Do you notice an improvement with the midrange being that the drivers are doing "double duty" with the bass and mids?
what would you guys do if you wanted to roll them off a bit higher up say 125Hz?assuming good subs(2) placed well....and the ability to EQ?
Absolutely yes! I can easily hear it, and so have others in their own systems. It makes sense that removing the lowest frequencies from the driver also lowers the distortion. The bass I get from my subs is MUCH cleaner than running the HT2-TLs full range as well. Win-win.
TJHUB,The FMOD High pass filters that you suggested are a 12 dB/octave slope which is a 2nd order crossover correct? I was thinking about a 6 dB or 1st order XO because I thought that 1st order had less phase issues (points of inflection in the phase curve). Am I right in this or is it a non issue and I'm just being a nervous nelly?Thanks, Garth