Right, that means in your idea, just what do you mean by mid-bass, midrange, etc...
in my case:
Subwoofer : 20~80Hz
Mid bass : 80~275Hz
Mid-range : 275~3kHz
Tweeter : 3kHz~20kHz
I need this input so that I can make a decision on my xover values...

Right, that means in your idea, just what do you mean by mid-bass, midrange, etc...
in my case:
Subwoofer : 20~80Hz
Mid bass : 80~275Hz
Mid-range : 275~3kHz
Tweeter : 3kHz~20kHz
I need this input so that I can make a decision on my xover values...
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Subwoofers = 20-75 Hz
Midbass = 75-200 Hz
Midrange = 200-2000 Hz
Tweeter = 2000-20000 Hz
"The world is full of people who want nothing short of perfect,
but settle for less, blinded by their quest for purpose."
- Slug
I would have to say, that your system that you listed is the best possible choice. The bass freqeucy is great. the misbass frequency is great. the midrange frequency is great. and the high frequency tweeter range is great.
keep on, with these ideas, you'll win IASCA, one day.
brad.farmer

What does this have to do anything???Originally posted by brad.farmer
I would have to say, that your system that you listed is the best possible choice. The bass freqeucy is great. the misbass frequency is great. the midrange frequency is great. and the high frequency tweeter range is great.
keep on, with these ideas, you'll win IASCA, one day.
brad.farmer
"The world is full of people who want nothing short of perfect,
but settle for less, blinded by their quest for purpose."
- Slug

sigh......Originally posted by brad.farmer
I would have to say, that your system that you listed is the best possible choice. The bass freqeucy is great. the misbass frequency is great. the midrange frequency is great. and the high frequency tweeter range is great.
keep on, with these ideas, you'll win IASCA, one day.
brad.farmer

Well, if its a ported application, depending on tuning, 20 hz for a subwoofer might be too low. If you've tuned in the 30-40 hz range, it will most likely bottom out at those lower frequencies...

Well of course, I was just listing the general range I use....Originally posted by snova031
Well, if its a ported application, depending on tuning, 20 hz for a subwoofer might be too low. If you've tuned in the 30-40 hz range, it will most likely bottom out at those lower frequencies...
"The world is full of people who want nothing short of perfect,
but settle for less, blinded by their quest for purpose."
- Slug

give it a full octave below tuning before it bottoms out...
porting the box will increase the low end response...
bass - 18-80 hz
midrange - 80-3500
tweets - 3500+

I just don't get this farmer kid...
kissups are too obvious...:P
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but beat ups would be better, lol.

If I beat up this kid, I'd go to jail.
After my army term concludes, the laws in Korea state that I will face a much more harsh sentence should I engage in any acts of violence to anyone, except self-defense, and defending only to a certain extent (the law s very vauge about this last one).
Anyone of you guys hit Mr, Farmer here would also face jailterm.. he probably looks like Pee wee herman, and it's illegal to hit anyone with glasses.
Team Caraudio
Sony C90, 210 EQ
Seas 27TDF/C, RE XXX 6.5, custom xo (dyn 240GT sitting idle)
RF 60.2 amp
eD A15.22
Soundstream picasso 1400.1D
Bass drive-by's are uncool.
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