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Old 27-06-2005, 08:51   #33
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Re: Car Sub and Home stereo question

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Originally Posted by Angelus
And something about bridged mode
and is bridged mode on or off? A switch on the amp somewhere.

Can you do what you want to do - in general yes. As you are the HF signals should not damage the sub as it will effectivly filter at about 80Hz anyway (though putting a full spectrum signal into a tweeter will fry it in seconds).

You will need to make sure the phasing of your wiring is correct or the sub will be cancelling itself out.

But realisically - why bother, unless you connect this to a sub amp and have a system with sub audio it will just sound weird. The sub speakers on your stereo speakers will have a frequency response probably from about 120hz down, your sub will prob. only work effectivly from 80hz down so you will have a 120-80hz hole in the sound.
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