Yes. That is correct. You can set the high pass filter at 100K. You can also try
75K and 150K setting and see which one sounds best. Impedance on a spec
sheet is typical value which may not be the value at 100Hz.
If you want to be precise, you will need a multimeter, a dummy load, and a test
CD with 100Hz and 1000Hz signals; and pick the closest setting which gives
3db lower output at 100Hz than at 1000Hz.
75K and 150K setting and see which one sounds best. Impedance on a spec
sheet is typical value which may not be the value at 100Hz.
If you want to be precise, you will need a multimeter, a dummy load, and a test
CD with 100Hz and 1000Hz signals; and pick the closest setting which gives
3db lower output at 100Hz than at 1000Hz.