Crutchfield 150Hz Bass Blocker Pair - Bass Filter for Car Audio
This listing is for a Crutchfield 150Hz Bass Blocker pair in new condition. Bass blockers are commonly used as inline bass filters to reduce low-frequency signals reaching certain speakers, helping protect smaller drivers and improve clarity in some setups. Free shipping is included with purchase. The description does not provide additional specifications or compatibility details, so check the listing for details on included items, connections, and supported applications before ordering.
| Location | Charlottesville, Virginia US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
crutchfield_electronics
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 60 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) |
| Return shipping will be paid by | Seller |
| Brand | Crutchfield |
| MPN | BASS-265 |
| UPC | 858757006321 |
| California Prop 65 Warning | WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. |
| Type | Bass Blockers |
Product highlightspair of inline high-pass filters (150 Hz cut-off) handle up to 50 watts RMS 6 dB per octave roll-off warranty: 1 year What's in the boxTwo 150Hz bass blockers (attached 6" speaker wires on either end terminated by male and female quick-slide connectors) About this itemWritten by Crutchfield's Alexander H.Eliminate bass distortion in your speakers Protect your new car speakers from bass distortion and enjoy cleaner sound with Crutchfield's Bass Blockers. Each Bass Blocker handles up to 50 watts RMS with a 6 dB per octave roll-off. Here are some general guidelines for matching Bass Blockers to speaker size. Speaker Size Cut-off Frequency 6-1/2", 5"x7"/6"x8" — 150 Hz 5-1/4" — 300 Hz 3-1/2", 4", 4"x6" — 600 Hz These models come fitted with easy-to-use quick-slide connectors that make installation a cinch — no splicing or crimping needed. The listed cut-off points are at 4 ohms. If you use 8-ohm speakers, the cut-off point is half the listed frequency. If you use 2-ohm speakers, the cut-off point is double the listed frequency.

