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  1. MaxL

    SVS

    it's a tough call. normally (if there is such a thing) the roll off at the low end, meaning the distance on the freq resp curve between flat response and low freq cutoff, is shorter than in your particular speaker. 44hz to 28hz is a long roll off and i have no idea what the curve looks like...
  2. MaxL

    SVS

    i wouldn't say your sub needs a low pass filter. i would say it needs a crossover, specifically a variable crossover. i think its just a terminology thing. the crossover will allow you to set the highest frequency that the sub will start playing. and in most instances, that would be wherever...
  3. MaxL

    SVS

    my sub cost $600 (list, deals to be had). it is the martin logan dynamo as listed below. i love it. you can listen to it at a magnolia section of some best buy stores, or a good hifi store.(check their website for locations). i suggest you do, and while you are at it compare it to anything else...
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