If it did, how would the steering work? If you send the full range, unaltered signal to the mains and cross the mains' signal over to produce something for the sub (which the 950 actually does when using stereo bypass mode with the mains set to small), you get the "double bass" condition that so many people objected to back around the time of the 950's beta testing. The whole point of a true full range speaker is that it doesn't need a sub; the reason Outlaw set up the stereo bypass mode the way they did was that they assumed a speaker set to small must start to drop off significantly near the specified crossover point and that therefore the sub would be able to support the speaker even without applying a high pass crossover to the speaker's signal.

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