I'm thinking I may go for 100Hz blockers for now. After some snooping around the internet on how capacitors work and what not and I figured for a 2 ohm load and a 100HZ cut off I need ~795.8 uF non polarized Capacitor... here's the math I came up with:

C = 1/ (2 * pi * R *fc) where pi = 3.14159, R = 2, and fc = 100


C= 1/ (2 * 3.14159 * 2 * 100)

C= 1/ (12,566.36)

C= .00079577

C= 795.8uF for 100Hz cutoff frequency of a 2 ohm speaker.

Does this sound about right? Physics II blows ass