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<blockquote data-quote="Logikalliquid" data-source="post: 828908" data-attributes="member: 550010"><p>In a 3way setup, you have a dedicated midrange driver so the crossover point isn't right in the middle of the midrange(like most 2ways). Whether it is worth the extra expense is entirely up to your ears. Look around your area and find a coupla shops that have some component sets and see what you like. If they have equivalent sets made by the same company check those out and see if you can tell a difference in 2 and 3 way setups. I believe Focal has a few sets that are similar like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logikalliquid, post: 828908, member: 550010"] In a 3way setup, you have a dedicated midrange driver so the crossover point isn't right in the middle of the midrange(like most 2ways). Whether it is worth the extra expense is entirely up to your ears. Look around your area and find a coupla shops that have some component sets and see what you like. If they have equivalent sets made by the same company check those out and see if you can tell a difference in 2 and 3 way setups. I believe Focal has a few sets that are similar like that. [/QUOTE]
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