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Old 12-20-2018, 04:59 AM   #4 (permalink)
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The slope of your crossover will affect our phase. Both the LP of your sub, AND the HP of your woofers/mids combined. They both play together. A 24db slope is the most common because it presents the least amount of phase issues. Time Alignment also comes into play here as well. A LP with a 12db slope is 90 out of phase... add to that a HP of 12db on your woofers....180 out. a 24db LP is 180 out.. add to that a 24db HP.. 360 (back in phase)
Just go with whatever sounds best to your ears.
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