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Kim -
"I would suggest looking for a amplifier that has a power rating of
85 to 125 Watts per channel and has a built in high pass
crossover. A good crossover frequency for the MM465's and the DX7's is 80 to 90 Hertz. Depending on the rate of the slope of the crossover, you may have to invert the front or rear speakers or even both pair, to get the best bass integration with you subwoofer. "
Why a high pass crossover? Is this saying I should set my highpass x-over on the amp to something other then the highest setting?
And whats the inverting speakers stuff mean in english lol
Thanks as always
"I would suggest looking for a amplifier that has a power rating of
85 to 125 Watts per channel and has a built in high pass
crossover. A good crossover frequency for the MM465's and the DX7's is 80 to 90 Hertz. Depending on the rate of the slope of the crossover, you may have to invert the front or rear speakers or even both pair, to get the best bass integration with you subwoofer. "
Why a high pass crossover? Is this saying I should set my highpass x-over on the amp to something other then the highest setting?
And whats the inverting speakers stuff mean in english lol
Thanks as always
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