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I always run my mains full range fwiw. That said (and I'm not sure here), doesn't the Omega Deep Hemp 8 sub's plate amp allow you to do the high pass set-up you're trying to achieve? That would be my sub choice regardless, but it looks like it offers a high pass option. Hopefully a few Deep Hemp owners will chime in and verify.
IMO, it is counter to the whole design and advantages of single, full-range drivers to put any extra electronics in the path, especially in the speaker signal. You are adding a capacitor at a minimum. Active crossover (in the low level signal) is less damaging, but still sucks some life. If I understand your meaning correctly, the passive hi-pass filter you mention is just half of a two-way crossover. The effect on the sub would be eliminated (where it doesn't matter so much), but the same filtering for the mains would exist as a full xover.I've been through it all. I had a high quality active crossover from Marchand splitting the signal for awhile. I've since gone without it and the results are much more clean and dynamic. Subs will blend just fine with some tweaking if they have any flexibility in controls at all. My .02......Pete
.......If I recall correctly, I got better results using the pre in/out and cross-over in the sub I had prior to the deepOmega, but I think everything still sounded better full-range........
I tried using high-pass filters between my pre and amp to remove some of the low frequencies going to my Omegas and let my deepOmega 8 handle those frequencies. It never sounded as good to my ears though as running them full range. If I recall correctly, I got better results using the pre in/out and cross-over in the sub I had prior to the deepOmega, but I think everything still sounded better full-range. Of course I'm not listening at decibel levels (<85db typically) where the Omegas are struggling.
Also, I've wondered at times if not letting the mains run full range disrupts their overall tonal balance and voicing. Like you, my best result has always been running the mains full range with subs adding to the foundation. If your amp has ample headroom and your mains ( drivers) are fairly robust, go full range.