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Nov 02, 2011 What is a bass blocker? - Quora A bass blocker is an electric component that is aimed to work as a high-pass (a.k.a. low cut) filter. What it means is that it will cut out low, bass-ish frequencies from the signal going through it. Why would you need such a thing? Physically, a 1905 German 7/8 flatback · Steve Swan String Basses Oct 04, 2013 Bass blockers — Polk Audio Each Bass Blocker handles up to 50 watts RMS with a 6 dB per octave roll-off. You'll find some general guidelines below for matching Bass Blockers to speaker size. For smaller speakers (3-1/2"s, 4"x6"s, 4"s), the 600 Hz Bass Blockers work well with low-powered systems, while the 800 Hz Blockers are a better choice for high-power applications.

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Oct 04, 2013 Bass blockers — Polk Audio Each Bass Blocker handles up to 50 watts RMS with a 6 dB per octave roll-off. You'll find some general guidelines below for matching Bass Blockers to speaker size. For smaller speakers (3-1/2"s, 4"x6"s, 4"s), the 600 Hz Bass Blockers work well with low-powered systems, while the 800 Hz Blockers are a better choice for high-power applications.

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Question on Bass Blockers - Techtalk Speaker Building Re: Question on Bass Blockers That bass blocker is nothing more than a Non-Polarized electrolytic capacitor that you wire in series with the driver. It yeilds a ~ 6 dB/octave attenuation. The length of the wire leads makes absolutely no difference in how they work. These Bass blockers any good for my tweeters - General Nov 02, 2011 What is a bass blocker? - Quora