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Depends on the cap value you use. For a 0.1 uf cap accross the input the resistor value would be 8846 ohms. The formula for a first order filter is R=1,000,000/(6.28xCxF). Hope this helps!
Pardon if you know all this and have a special need...
Early B. What are you trying to accomplish at the highest level? What gear do you have and what are you looking to do with it?
From his description he is looking for a line level crossover, not speaker level crossover.
Most commercial subwoofers have a plate amp with a built in low pass filter. Does yours have that, or it is DIY?
I have this amp: https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-sa230-230w-subwoofer-amplifier--300-813It's currently hooked up to the LFE. When I hooked up the RCA cable to the line in on the back of the sub amp, I got a nasty hum.
Do they only work with the line level inputs not the high level inputs?
Possibly a defective unit? One in which the wiring on the RCAs are reversed? I would get this amp fixed or replaced instead of mucking with more parts. The web page says it has a five year warranty so hopefully you can get the issue addressed for minimal (<$50 to ship it back?) dollars.
I haven't tried the high level inputs. Not sure how to hook it up. Would I run speaker cable from one of my front speakers to the sub amp?Also, would it work to use the "line out" on one of front speaker sub amps to connect to the "line in" on the third sub amp? If so, will the front speaker sub amp only pass the low level signal?
You can connect either of them from the preamp outputs or from the mains to the amp and then adjust the crossover.