Quote: Originally Posted by Bluebisz
In general, you don't want a good component set (2 way) to go bellow 100-120 Hz as that should be handled by your sub.
Sorry, I have to disagree with you there. You don't want a
crappy component set to go below 100-120 Hz as it can't handle notes that low. But if you have a good 6.5" component set (like MBQuart, Image Dynamics, Dynaudio, Focal, Rainbow, etc.) it should easily be able to handle down to at least 60-70 Hz. You want your components to go as low as possible while still efficiently giving you output.
Above a certain frequency, your ears can pinpoint where a sound is coming from. Sub-bass frequencies are non-directional, meaning you can't pinpoint where they originate. This is why subwoofers can typically be placed in the trunk...unless your trunk is rattling you can't tell the difference between them being in the trunk or sitting in front of you. If you cross them over too high, though, you will be able to locate where the sound is coming from and it will pull the soundstage to the rear...notes above the crossover point will come from the front and those below will come from the rear.
Not saying you don't know any of that, but putting it out there for anybody since there aren't any stickies in this forum yet.