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Crossover Frequency Setting Range?
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<blockquote data-quote="GBloes" data-source="post: 8749545" data-attributes="member: 682063"><p>Personally I’d cross the sub over with the 6x8s at 80-100hz, 6x8s with 3.5” and 200-400hz and cross the 3.5” and tweeters crossed over at 4,500hz. That’s based upon the size of the woofers disregarding the fact that they have tweeters, since you’ve got separate tweeters you’ll want to use the 6x8 and 3.5” as if the didn’t have tweeters. What frequencies you’ll end up with will depend upon the location of the speakers, personal preference and what you’re after. In other words they’re a starting point, you’ll want to mess around with them until you like it. As the previous replier said, when crossing over two speakers use the same frequency for the low-pass as for the high-pass. Otherwise you’ll get a 6dB increase in whatever frequencies overlap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBloes, post: 8749545, member: 682063"] Personally I’d cross the sub over with the 6x8s at 80-100hz, 6x8s with 3.5” and 200-400hz and cross the 3.5” and tweeters crossed over at 4,500hz. That’s based upon the size of the woofers disregarding the fact that they have tweeters, since you’ve got separate tweeters you’ll want to use the 6x8 and 3.5” as if the didn’t have tweeters. What frequencies you’ll end up with will depend upon the location of the speakers, personal preference and what you’re after. In other words they’re a starting point, you’ll want to mess around with them until you like it. As the previous replier said, when crossing over two speakers use the same frequency for the low-pass as for the high-pass. Otherwise you’ll get a 6dB increase in whatever frequencies overlap. [/QUOTE]
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