LPF for LFE Crossover Setting: What is Correct?
When setting your speakers’ crossovers, the advice is 80Hz. You might think the LPF for LFE crossover setting is the same. You’d be wrong.
When setting your speakers’ crossovers, the advice is 80Hz. You might think the LPF for LFE crossover setting is the same. You’d be wrong.
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