Is Center Channel full range??

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Old 01-09-2016 | 05:13 PM
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Is Center Channel full range??

I'm wondering if the center channel is full range??

I have a JL A6450.
2 - JL C2-650 components
2 - JL C2 coaxial in the rear
I want to connect a 4" Alpine410 in the center and run its signal also to a Rockford fosgate PPS4-8" in the stock sub location.
I have a JL 250/1 with a JL 8W3v3 in the back.
Old 01-11-2016 | 02:08 PM
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Unfortunately the images are no longer good in the thread I reference below but you may want to read through it since it seems to indicate there is a roll off below 300hz on the center (OP post #13). There's also another statement by the thread's OP in post #20 saying "Center channel signal is full-range and equalized." Not sure what "equalized" means but suspect it's what he mentioned in his #13.

This is an old thread for 2004/2005 so not sure what year you have or if there are any significant differences. My hunch is it's pretty much the same 04-08

https://acurazine.com/forums/audio-b...-after-578597/
Old 01-11-2016 | 03:29 PM
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Way down into the conversation someone asks again.

Seems all main speakers are full range. Only the subwoofer is filtered at 80Hz.

Should work for me. Going to run some RCAs off my center signal. Connect them to my center speaker and a Rockford Fosgate PPS4-8" in the stock sub location.

Thanks! I had looked and looked but didn't find that particular post.

Now to look into this whole "Phase" thing. See if I might run into any problems. Need to learn to do it right.




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