Hi all,
a bit general question to see how much I understand the "theory". I wanted for some time to test my main speakers with high pass filters since I am running low-pass active subwoofers. My stereo amplifier does not have high pass filters and I do not see why mains should still be fed with the full range signal. No reason to have them trying to cover below 80 Hz that anyway are not doing.
What if I turn down all the way down my bass equalizer down to -10dB? Would that still make my main speakers bit more "relaxed" kind of having a hpf ?
I would also assume that the equalizer will not affect my active subs.
Let me know what are your thoughts. Can we achieve "somehow" the benefits of hpf if we just turn down all the way the bass equalization reducing the burden of the main to exert so much?
Regards,
Alex
a bit general question to see how much I understand the "theory". I wanted for some time to test my main speakers with high pass filters since I am running low-pass active subwoofers. My stereo amplifier does not have high pass filters and I do not see why mains should still be fed with the full range signal. No reason to have them trying to cover below 80 Hz that anyway are not doing.
What if I turn down all the way down my bass equalizer down to -10dB? Would that still make my main speakers bit more "relaxed" kind of having a hpf ?
I would also assume that the equalizer will not affect my active subs.
Let me know what are your thoughts. Can we achieve "somehow" the benefits of hpf if we just turn down all the way the bass equalization reducing the burden of the main to exert so much?
Regards,
Alex