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3-way Active Crossover Points? Where to start?
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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8861987" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>Silverflutes (60-80)-500hz DD mid 500-3500, tweeter 3500-20khz. You likely can drop the lpf and hpf on the midbass and midrange to 350 without much issue instead of 500. And the tweeter can be crossed lower but it shouldn't be needed. Pulling a sweep on each speaker will show you their usable range then it's just eq to flat in that range and pick your crossovers. Then play as sets to ensure proper summing between like drivers and at crossover points</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8861987, member: 611804"] Silverflutes (60-80)-500hz DD mid 500-3500, tweeter 3500-20khz. You likely can drop the lpf and hpf on the midbass and midrange to 350 without much issue instead of 500. And the tweeter can be crossed lower but it shouldn't be needed. Pulling a sweep on each speaker will show you their usable range then it's just eq to flat in that range and pick your crossovers. Then play as sets to ensure proper summing between like drivers and at crossover points [/QUOTE]
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