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== Crossover ==
 
== Crossover ==
 
If you don't plug in a B1 and connect a powered sub to the bass line out, the cross over will be at 180 Hz and the "Bass Line Out" will deliver a flat 40Hz to 180 Hz signal. The 110 Hz is only used when there is no B1 AND nothing connected to the "Bass Line Out". In this case we assume that the L1s have to provide full bandwidth to the best of their ability.<ref>[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1506041054/m/717103866?r=396109476#396109476 Hilmar-at-Bose speaks about the Classic Crossover in the Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards]</ref>  
 
If you don't plug in a B1 and connect a powered sub to the bass line out, the cross over will be at 180 Hz and the "Bass Line Out" will deliver a flat 40Hz to 180 Hz signal. The 110 Hz is only used when there is no B1 AND nothing connected to the "Bass Line Out". In this case we assume that the L1s have to provide full bandwidth to the best of their ability.<ref>[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1506041054/m/717103866?r=396109476#396109476 Hilmar-at-Bose speaks about the Classic Crossover in the Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards]</ref>  
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Revision as of 12:04, 13 June 2011

Crossover

If you don't plug in a B1 and connect a powered sub to the bass line out, the cross over will be at 180 Hz and the "Bass Line Out" will deliver a flat 40Hz to 180 Hz signal. The 110 Hz is only used when there is no B1 AND nothing connected to the "Bass Line Out". In this case we assume that the L1s have to provide full bandwidth to the best of their ability.[1] </references>