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Crossover slope EP600
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I was wondering if anyone knows what the crossover slope is on the EP600. I have recently purchased a Hsu MBM-12 and I am trying to figure out if it would be better to crossover the 600 at 40hz or 60z (currently at 60) The MBM has a high pass of 50hz and since that is not an option I am trying to figure out eh best way to blend these two.
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Re: Crossover slope EP600
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If you are using the crossover in a receiver what would that matter? The crossover in the 600 would be bypassed.
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Re: Crossover slope EP600
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exactly Rick, the receiver handles the bass management and the 600 should be bypassed.
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Re: Crossover slope EP600
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Well that's the thing with integrating an MBM, it is designed for 50-150hz I set the controller's crossover to whatever I wnat the maximum frquency of the MBM to be and then adjust the 600 crossover to cover the 50hz and below. Knowing the slope would help, but I can use an SPL mic and REW to play with it and adjust as needed.
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Re: Crossover slope EP600
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you would be better allowing the 600 to handle the full range set by bass management, which would give you a flatter frequency response within the room using multiple subs.
I guess you could call Axiom to get your answer, but I would want to use the full capability of the 600 WITH the MBM.
M80s VP180 4xM22ow 4xM3ic EP600 2xEP350 AnthemAVM60 Outlaw7700 EmoA500 Epson5040UB FluanceRT85
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Re: Crossover slope EP600
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What mains are you using?
Rick
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Re: Crossover slope EP600
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Re: Crossover slope EP600
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Those are some fine speakers there. I'm sure they handle anything below 80hz just fine. I would set the crossover at the appropriate setting (whatever you find best) and just over lap the mbm and 600 by 10 to 20 hz.
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Re: Crossover slope EP600
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I believe a year or two ago, a brick-wall filter was implemented for EP500 at 150Hz (and any of its other settings?). If the 600 has the same brick-wall filter, you will not get a slope (i.e. a smooth transition on the 600 side) at the set frequency on the 600, so as Wid and Sirquack have suggested, it is probably best to keep the 600 at 150/bypass and let your processor/receiver apply the bass management and slope on its side. Doing this would allow you to slope into MBM and 600.
Last edited by ihifi; 01/29/09 07:28 PM.
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Re: Crossover slope EP600
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John, I think your right, sometime mid year 2008 I believe new 500's and 600's hitting the market eliminated the brick wall filter...
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