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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 8812053" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>1.5x-2x Fs is only really applicable to tweeters, and it's more of a guideline than anything. My midbass have a Fs of 60hz, and I cross them at 60hz. Before I got the substage installed I ran them down to 30hz and just watched the power. </p><p></p><p>As far as tweeters go, mating up to a 2400hz point isn't terribly difficult for a good tweeter. Getting tweeters to mate up below 2k is where things get fun. I can't recall the tweeter, but there is really only one choice for crossing below 2k. It's a silk dome 28mm with a Fs of 680hz(if I remember correctly.). I'll try to look it up. </p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 8812053, member: 587645"] 1.5x-2x Fs is only really applicable to tweeters, and it's more of a guideline than anything. My midbass have a Fs of 60hz, and I cross them at 60hz. Before I got the substage installed I ran them down to 30hz and just watched the power. As far as tweeters go, mating up to a 2400hz point isn't terribly difficult for a good tweeter. Getting tweeters to mate up below 2k is where things get fun. I can't recall the tweeter, but there is really only one choice for crossing below 2k. It's a silk dome 28mm with a Fs of 680hz(if I remember correctly.). I'll try to look it up. Matt [/QUOTE]
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