Slammed 5,000+ posts Striking Accord 31,250 169 Gotham City, NY Jul 22, 2008 #1 What frequencies do you all have your mids and tweeters crossed at? what slope? thanks Click to read more...
What frequencies do you all have your mids and tweeters crossed at? what slope? thanks Click to read more...
silvercookie 5,000+ posts WRX 7,703 18 Queens, NY Jul 22, 2008 #2 i would pass the mids at 80 and cut them off pretty high as they play highs pretty decent. start tweets at like 3200 maybe
i would pass the mids at 80 and cut them off pretty high as they play highs pretty decent. start tweets at like 3200 maybe
James Bang 5,000+ posts Hand/Ear Coordination 13,526 83 ^ Jul 22, 2008 #3 Try to find the FS of the tweet and have it's xover point at about 2 times the FS. That would a good starting point. On a side note, according to reviews, the mids are the only part of this set causing the boner.
Try to find the FS of the tweet and have it's xover point at about 2 times the FS. That would a good starting point. On a side note, according to reviews, the mids are the only part of this set causing the boner.
tcguy85 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,586 0 Hyde Park, NY Jul 22, 2008 #4 mids from 80hz/18db up to 2k/24db on 200 watts rms per mid tweets from 2.5k/24db and up on 100 watts rms per tweeter i beat the hell out of them and they have always stayed clear and i have never smelled any funky smells from them. i like both the mids and tweeters. the mids IMO don't like being crossed very high though and it took me a while to realize that.
mids from 80hz/18db up to 2k/24db on 200 watts rms per mid tweets from 2.5k/24db and up on 100 watts rms per tweeter i beat the hell out of them and they have always stayed clear and i have never smelled any funky smells from them. i like both the mids and tweeters. the mids IMO don't like being crossed very high though and it took me a while to realize that.
OP Slammed 5,000+ posts Striking Accord 31,250 169 Gotham City, NY Jul 22, 2008 Thread Starter #5 wow...didnt know those tweets could play that low
tcguy85 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,586 0 Hyde Park, NY Jul 22, 2008 #6 wow...didnt know those tweets could play that low Click to expand... yup! they have been crossed that low for months and haven't blown up yet. i have played and played and played and this is what i have found to sound best in MY install.
wow...didnt know those tweets could play that low Click to expand... yup! they have been crossed that low for months and haven't blown up yet. i have played and played and played and this is what i have found to sound best in MY install.
tcguy85 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,586 0 Hyde Park, NY Jul 22, 2008 #7 this is from an email i got back when asking the FS on the rsd tweeters: "the Fs you are asking about is around 1200 to 1500. You can cross the tweeters around 2500 to 3000 Hz." thats it, didn't have an exact FS, didn't give a recommended slope to be used with that 2500-3000hz recommendation.
this is from an email i got back when asking the FS on the rsd tweeters: "the Fs you are asking about is around 1200 to 1500. You can cross the tweeters around 2500 to 3000 Hz." thats it, didn't have an exact FS, didn't give a recommended slope to be used with that 2500-3000hz recommendation.