"Chesterton’s Fence is not an admonishment of anyone who tries to make improvements; it is a call to be aware of second-order thinking before intervening. It reminds us that we don’t always know better than those who made decisions before us, and we can’t see all the nuances to a situation until we’re intimate with it. Unless we know why someone made a decision, we can’t safely change it or conclude that they were wrong." -fs.blog/chestertons-fence/
I have a long time doubt when using a single a passive speaker without low cut. For exemple it says in manual that the response is from 60hz. How hight i should put the low cut without loosing some useful information? (And protecting the speaker at same time)
"Chesterton’s Fence is not an admonishment of anyone who tries to make improvements; it is a call to be aware of second-order thinking before intervening. It reminds us that we don’t always know better than those who made decisions before us, and we can’t see all the nuances to a situation until we’re intimate with it. Unless we know why someone made a decision, we can’t safely change it or conclude that they were wrong."
-fs.blog/chestertons-fence/
I have a long time doubt when using a single a passive speaker without low cut. For exemple it says in manual that the response is from 60hz. How hight i should put the low cut without loosing some useful information? (And protecting the speaker at same time)
Hi jmggsantos. The manufacturer is our guide for these decisions. Can you contact them?