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can a 8" woofer be used as a mid-bass speaker ?
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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8291055" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>That SQ 8" is a subwoofer, and while there is no suggested frequency response range my guess is it will quickly roll off by 100 Hz even without a low pass filter.</p><p></p><p>In response to the CDT suggestion, CDT makes several midbass woofers suitable for IB use in a door, and they all play beyond 1 kHz. I always tell people to cross them higher than 250 Hz, and with HD-M6 it's fine up to 1 kHz with a small midrange. You get much better dynamics by letting these woofers play more frequencies than by putting more energy into a much smaller driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8291055, member: 628688"] That SQ 8" is a subwoofer, and while there is no suggested frequency response range my guess is it will quickly roll off by 100 Hz even without a low pass filter. In response to the CDT suggestion, CDT makes several midbass woofers suitable for IB use in a door, and they all play beyond 1 kHz. I always tell people to cross them higher than 250 Hz, and with HD-M6 it's fine up to 1 kHz with a small midrange. You get much better dynamics by letting these woofers play more frequencies than by putting more energy into a much smaller driver. [/QUOTE]
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