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PhysicsChicks25
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FS formula
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16 Apr 2008, 12:49 am »
we have heard that there is a formula you can use to determine the placement of the crossover by using the FS.
what is the formula??
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PhysicsChicks25
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16 Apr 2008, 01:39 am »
ummm... i got a good website that seems to be what im looking for ... its
www.bcae1.com/passxovr.htm
it has a lot of basic knowledge answers and calculators to help out hope that helps me
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16 Apr 2008, 04:00 am »
I checked out the website and it should give you a good starting point for your crossover. If you can measure the results, it should allow you to tweak the values to get a flat response.
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