midrange and tweeters selection ?
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#52
HPF at 50hz on the deck. then midbass LPF at around 250hz witchever # you want. so your midbass will play from 50hz to 250hz. mid your amp will bandpass from the 250hz to whatever you need or is recomended so lets say 4500hz. and tweeter will be HPF at 4500hz
ohh as for my Q from earlyer HOW are you gonna low pass you midbass on the amp. is your amp able to low pass that high????
ohh as for my Q from earlyer HOW are you gonna low pass you midbass on the amp. is your amp able to low pass that high????
Last edited by danyman; 08-20-2009 at 09:54 PM.
#54
HPF at 50hz on the deck. then midbass LPF at around 250hz witchever # you want. so your midbass will play from 50hz to 250hz. mid your amp will bandpass from the 250hz to whatever you need or is recomended so lets say 4500hz. and tweeter will be HPF at 4500hz
ohh as for my Q from earlyer HOW are you gonna low pass you midbass on the amp. is your amp able to low pass that high????
ohh as for my Q from earlyer HOW are you gonna low pass you midbass on the amp. is your amp able to low pass that high????
#55
allright so midbass would play up to 210hz.. OR y dont you get an electronic crossover. im looking to grab the clarion one for 100$. it will do the tweet, mid ( bandpass ), and midbass. alot easier to tune than using the amps and you midbass LPF can be tuned to 500hz i think
#57
I just ordered two Peerless SLS 6.5" Woofer for my doors, now I need 4" midrange for my kicks and tweeters for my highs. now I'm not too sure what frequencies to look for in a midrange or tweeter, do I need some overlap in frequencies? and if so how much .. any suggestions?
thanks
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