Tweeters
#111
^ The 2 way brings with it advantages and compromises. In theory the 3 way should out perform the 2 way every time, that is usually the case in practice as well, but as Adam was mentioning the compromises (of a 2 way or 3 way system) could disqualify it from use i.e. a 3 way system takes up a lot more real estate than a 2 way, also the places all these drivers and crossovers will fit will be more limited in a 3 way (the mid-woofers in my 3 way system are in a compromise location). The freq band a 2 way system has to do can be too broad for the drivers in question and leave the midrange or midbass a little lacking. Basically both can work with the proper combination of drivers, patience, installation skill and money.
#114
Originally posted by PEI330Ci:
Nope...a set of these:
www.mccauley.com/6000/6510_main.html
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Nope...a set of these:
www.mccauley.com/6000/6510_main.html
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#117
Sling, I haven't heard them.
Chadxton, (nice name buddy)
You can prod me all you want, I'm not telling anyone. It's been over a month now since I first let that slip, and I'm taking it to the grave. [img]smile.gif[/img]
No one has guessed right though if thats any help...and I've NEVER seen them used in car audio.
Adam
Chadxton, (nice name buddy)
You can prod me all you want, I'm not telling anyone. It's been over a month now since I first let that slip, and I'm taking it to the grave. [img]smile.gif[/img]
No one has guessed right though if thats any help...and I've NEVER seen them used in car audio.
Adam