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#29874 01/06/04 12:10 AM
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yes! another bass thread.
i love these

anyhoo, how many octaves are present in the 20-80hz range. Is there a specific number of hertz per octave? Any links out there?
Is a speaker really able to improve its upper bass when setting the crossover to 80hz? What i mean is shouldnt a speaker be able to play upper bass just as well without a crossover being used?

What is a good test to make sure your m60s(and other sub/woofer for that matter) will not bottom out/break. I recently found some good classical CD's with really low bass, but i dont want to bust my m60 just yet.


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#29875 01/06/04 12:19 AM
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Hawk, there is something on the internet called "Google"....


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#29876 01/06/04 12:25 AM
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ya
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=define%3Acourteous
amazing what you can find

anyways, thanks for the input


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#29877 01/06/04 12:26 AM
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kind of

good chat
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lets do this again sometime


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#29878 01/06/04 12:43 AM
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Here ya go. Ah, the magic of google. I got this off of an article I found by searching for ocatve hertz. The article wasn't all that good, so I'm not posting that...


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#29879 01/06/04 01:13 AM
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By definition, an octave is a doubling of the frequency. 20-40 hx = 1 octave, 40-80 hz = 1 octave, so the range of 20hz - 80hz is 2 octaves.

I doubt you can break your M60's unless you feed them clipped signal.

I think the main advantage of crossing your speakers over at 80 hz is to relieve the strain on the amp (deep bass requires much more power than higher frequencies), not on the speakers.

Hpe this answers your questions.

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#29880 01/06/04 01:20 AM
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perfectly!
thanks


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#29881 01/06/04 04:46 AM
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Here's another defintion you should read Hawk.

And here is yet another on how to make a url in code on these forums. It is called the FAQ. Yet another site that answers questions IF YOU TAKE THE TIME TO LOOK!


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#29882 01/06/04 05:26 AM
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#29883 01/06/04 08:00 AM
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Are you saying we should all RTFF?

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