A full range speaker should have in-room deep bass response down to
20Hz. The exact break points are arbitrary, but I would define anything
below 160Hz as bass, 160-2500Hz as mids and anything above 2500Hz
as treble. Crossovers designs are not infinite in their frequency roll off
and if you set the frequency at 80Hz then some frequencies below 80Hz
will be handled by the monitor speaker and some frequencies above
80Hz still will be handled by the subwoofer.
Here's a link to webpage that shows the frequency
range of various instruments. http://www.lanissa-marx.com/
micguide.htm#Frequency%20Chart
20Hz. The exact break points are arbitrary, but I would define anything
below 160Hz as bass, 160-2500Hz as mids and anything above 2500Hz
as treble. Crossovers designs are not infinite in their frequency roll off
and if you set the frequency at 80Hz then some frequencies below 80Hz
will be handled by the monitor speaker and some frequencies above
80Hz still will be handled by the subwoofer.
Here's a link to webpage that shows the frequency
range of various instruments. http://www.lanissa-marx.com/
micguide.htm#Frequency%20Chart