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Center channel MTM for Logitech Z-5500.
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<blockquote data-quote="bustaplz" data-source="post: 5893310" data-attributes="member: 567655"><p>I guess that makes sense, lower frequencies put more strain on the driver? I don't mind being confused ever so often. I've learned quite a bit from this thread. The idea of using a single driver to reproduce vocal range makes a lot of sense, what is the normal vocal range in HZ? I'm a singer/musician so I like to consider myself somewhat educated in the nature of sound but normally I would think of vocal range in terms of octaves on a music scale, never really thought about what that translates to frequency-wise.</p><p></p><p>Also, I've been looking at building crossovers, it seems like the lower the crossover point, the more expensive and bigger the crossover gets. Is that about right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bustaplz, post: 5893310, member: 567655"] I guess that makes sense, lower frequencies put more strain on the driver? I don't mind being confused ever so often. I've learned quite a bit from this thread. The idea of using a single driver to reproduce vocal range makes a lot of sense, what is the normal vocal range in HZ? I'm a singer/musician so I like to consider myself somewhat educated in the nature of sound but normally I would think of vocal range in terms of octaves on a music scale, never really thought about what that translates to frequency-wise. Also, I've been looking at building crossovers, it seems like the lower the crossover point, the more expensive and bigger the crossover gets. Is that about right? [/QUOTE]
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