Wow, as high as 160hz into the area of bass? I wasn't aware it went that high. And all the way up to 2500 goes into the mids? Geez, can the human ear even hear the highs? WOW!
What are MIDs and HIs in terms of frequencies?
If you have a full range speaker that goes down to 40hz, then in theory, you should be able to hear a low E string on a bass guitar, correct? That is if the low E string is about 41.2hz, right? If this is correct, then the low E string of a guitar is 82.4, right?
If this is right, what is the starting point for lows, mids and his? This could be useful in setting up a crossover on a subwoofer. For example, if you setup your crossover to cross at 80hz, that would mean that all guitar frequencies would not be amplified through sub, right?
When someone talks about speakers that produce great mids and his, what exactly are they referring to?
Can anyone clarify?
If this is right, what is the starting point for lows, mids and his? This could be useful in setting up a crossover on a subwoofer. For example, if you setup your crossover to cross at 80hz, that would mean that all guitar frequencies would not be amplified through sub, right?
When someone talks about speakers that produce great mids and his, what exactly are they referring to?
Can anyone clarify?
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