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Is it bad to send high frequencies to a sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="ylpkm" data-source="post: 8459416" data-attributes="member: 655818"><p>Now that I have my hands on a taramps 8k and its full range would it be bad to send around 10k hz to the sub? I have a neo 12 woofer that actually produces high frequencies very well, unlike other subs that make it sound muffled this actually sounds clean.</p><p></p><p>Is it safe to put about 2k of full range freq to a sub? Long ago someone said you don't want to because higher frequencies would crack the cone/dustcap, hence why tweeters have metal/plastic cones/dustcap. Is that true, or is it usually not done because the sub doesn't typically blend well with front stage when it too plays high frequencies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ylpkm, post: 8459416, member: 655818"] Now that I have my hands on a taramps 8k and its full range would it be bad to send around 10k hz to the sub? I have a neo 12 woofer that actually produces high frequencies very well, unlike other subs that make it sound muffled this actually sounds clean. Is it safe to put about 2k of full range freq to a sub? Long ago someone said you don't want to because higher frequencies would crack the cone/dustcap, hence why tweeters have metal/plastic cones/dustcap. Is that true, or is it usually not done because the sub doesn't typically blend well with front stage when it too plays high frequencies? [/QUOTE]
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