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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ry" data-source="post: 6964227" data-attributes="member: 609333"><p>Can someone suggest a good place to cross a set of DA s600s (non-eton)? Also, I have a set of Selenium 6W4P's on the way; how close to there 80Hz bottom range can I get?</p><p></p><p>The setup will be active and crossed with a Memphis 16x03. I cant seem to find the specs on this xover, but IIRC it crosses with a 18dB slope. Also, if anyone has experience with this xover, could you explain the increments on the knobs? they only label min, mid, and max frequencies, the rest are just "tick" marks. The problem is, the ticks arent evenly spaced. I have the manual somewhere and Im pretty sure it didnt explain this in it. I tried my best to figure out what they are, but thats only guessing at best. If theyre some set standard value, that'd make sens, but I do not know enough about variable xovers to know if this is how its typically done.</p><p></p><p>I should also note that I can cross with my 9800BT which overs different slopes; however, Ive always been paranoid to use the deck to cross in case the power got cut. If it were to reset itself, I may not necessarily notice. Probably just bing paranoid, but I think Id rather rely on the 16x03 than risk feeding my tweeters subbass frequencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ry, post: 6964227, member: 609333"] Can someone suggest a good place to cross a set of DA s600s (non-eton)? Also, I have a set of Selenium 6W4P's on the way; how close to there 80Hz bottom range can I get? The setup will be active and crossed with a Memphis 16x03. I cant seem to find the specs on this xover, but IIRC it crosses with a 18dB slope. Also, if anyone has experience with this xover, could you explain the increments on the knobs? they only label min, mid, and max frequencies, the rest are just "tick" marks. The problem is, the ticks arent evenly spaced. I have the manual somewhere and Im pretty sure it didnt explain this in it. I tried my best to figure out what they are, but thats only guessing at best. If theyre some set standard value, that'd make sens, but I do not know enough about variable xovers to know if this is how its typically done. I should also note that I can cross with my 9800BT which overs different slopes; however, Ive always been paranoid to use the deck to cross in case the power got cut. If it were to reset itself, I may not necessarily notice. Probably just bing paranoid, but I think Id rather rely on the 16x03 than risk feeding my tweeters subbass frequencies. [/QUOTE]
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