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Old 02-21-2006, 12:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
Cyclone question
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now i am finally going to put my cyclone in my truck but everyone says to have a 60hz filter on it so could someone explain it and where i could get one.
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low pass filter.
you can either do it as passive flter(that you would have to get custom built for that woofer) or you can go active. if both of these terms elude you then take it into a shop to get it professionally installed as you dont want to kill this woofer by giving it the wrong frequencies or have it die from overpowering it or not controlling it properly.

there are no more of these and once dead there are no more parts or possibilities of replacements. repair is almost non existent without parts.

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now i am finally going to put my cyclone in my truck but everyone says to have a 60hz filter on it so could someone explain it and where i could get one.
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low pass filter.
you can either do it as passive flter(that you would have to get custom built for that woofer) or you can go active. if both of these terms elude you then take it into a shop to get it professionally installed as you dont want to kill this woofer by giving it the wrong frequencies or have it die from overpowering it or not controlling it properly.

there are no more of these and once dead there are no more parts or possibilities of replacements. repair is almost non existent without parts.

good luck
Doesn't PG recoment an active Xover with a minimum 24db slope?
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