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    How high can I run an E145?

    I am building a home system using the E145 as a midbass. Ideally, I would like to cross it at 500Hz. I have read that most people cross it lower, such as 300-350Hz. However, I think I read that in the Everest they crossed at 700Hz?

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    Ideally, I would like to cross it at 500Hz.
    Go right ahead they will work fine there, the Urei 801C coaxials use the E-145 and crossover around 800hz or higher.

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    Thanks Rob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtchyz250f View Post
    I am building a home system using the E145 as a midbass. Ideally, I would like to cross it at 500Hz. I have read that most people cross it lower, such as 300-350Hz. However, I think I read that in the Everest they crossed at 700Hz?
    I remembered that 66000 crossed at 750hz?!
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