Bass Blocker Crossover Car Stereo Capacitor/cap Pair on 2040-parts.com
Maineville, Ohio, United States
A pair of crossovers that block out low frequencies for your tweeters and other small speakers. I used them on a set of 3-way 3.25" speakers and they work great. They enhance the sound quality of speakers that aren't capable of producing low sounds and protect them from damage.
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