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Nippon HC-101 4 Ohm 1 channel 400w 120 Hz Low pass Subwoofer Crossover

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About this item

  • Subwoofer crossover -1 Channel
  • 200 watts RMS-400 watts Peak
  • 120 Hz Low pass
  • 12 dB Octave Slope @ 4 Ohm


50/Case. Sold Each. Low Pass - 120 Hz @ 4 Ohms. Single Channel. 12 Db/Octave Slope. Power Handling:. 400 Watts Max. 200 Watts Rms.


William J.
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Very nice, does exactly as described.
Mesung
Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2025
Works as advertised.
Donovan Candido
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
had a low profile car sub on a home amp, and I needed to remove the vocals from the sub. This LPF remove the vocals making the bass cleaner/louder.
Billy
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
Does as it should
Angel J Gonzalez
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
Ok
Hitman94
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
Installed, if your looking for something that filters vocals for subwoofers I would look elsewhere. This item will NOT do the job.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Came fast and works!!
Ab M.
Reviewed in Mexico on May 25, 2023
Se lo conecte a un subwoofer jbl y funcionó muy bien.
IRVING
Reviewed in Mexico on August 23, 2021
Buen filtro de bajos, no obstante yo lo usé para filtrar mas las frecuencias de mi subwoofer y no fue el resultado que esperaba de solo dejar pasar los bajos mas profundos y no fue así.
Scot
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020
One speaker system includes (8) 4" landscape speakers, (1) direct-burial 8" passive subwoofer, and a 1,000 Watt (2x500) amplifier. The second system includes (4) 8" surface-mounted outdoor speakers, (1) hardscape 10" passive subwoofer, and a 1,000 Watt (2x500) amplifier. The source for both systems in (1) Sonos Port music player.The 1,000 watt amps are IP enabled and can be setup as 8 ohm 2-channel or 70V bridged. The wiring for the landscape speakers is 14 awg, 4-conductor and every other speaker is left/right in series and subwoofer is on left channel. The (4) 8" speakers is also setup as 8 ohm with the passive subwoofer on right channel and speakers alternate left then right, left then right, etc.As seen in the photos, I added a jumper from the left channel (surface mounted speakers with hardscape passive subwoofer) to a dry-box, then out to the subwoofer. I did add a set of 4 spacers to mount the crossover inside of the dry-box so that the crossover was not just sitting loose inside. Everything is water tight and because the subwoofer itself is closer to the deck than the surface mounted speakers high up on the house, the crossover surpresses the vocals such that they are fairly inaudible even when standing or sitting right next to the sub.These crossovers are doing their job! Highly recommend!
Anna B.
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on August 30, 2019
working fine
Mazda 6 owner
Reviewed in Canada on November 18, 2019
I added this to a small Sony Subwoofer which used to be connected to an AV system. The Subwoofer (now used in my garage) didnt have it's own crossover, allowing annoying higher frequency to be heard. This crossover did the trick by eliminating those higher frequencies. Welcome addition to the setup.
James Butman
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2018
I purchased several crossovers to see best behavior for 3 sub-woofer build-ins to home theaters I put together with my own amps. This was by far the best one I tried for sub-woofers. I was satisfied with 1st try after comparison, and purchased the rest exactly the same.As an interesting note, when sound-feed applied to it, you can actually hear the sound (sort of metallic), coming from the windings over the core... I just hope it won't eventually friction the insulation away ...What I did not try was super-high volume... as in public-party... but for a loud home theater with good sub-woofer effects, it was perfect.BTW... lots of contradicting info out there to sound "fullness". You will have to use two speakers (and two crossovers) to get all sounds in track, rather than just from left or right track -though for deep bass, most tracks will have basically the same deep bass sound in both channels. Thus when doing a 5.1 or 7.1, etc, strictly the bass is a mono-aural source rather than stereo. Now if subs connected to each side of stereo, you would attain 5.2, 7.2, etc.. This is my best understanding of it after much reading and filtering, though some might think different.As for this crossover, I am very pleased, have purchased more, and used for very small spaces the others I bought, as those seemed more of a woofer type than sub-woofer like this one really did.
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