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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremy M" data-source="post: 5969658" data-attributes="member: 581592"><p>well, u look at the frequency range that each speakers says it can use...so let's say on your tweets u've picked out.... Frequency Response: <strong>2500Hz - 20KHz</strong>....this right here tells u that your tweeter can obviously play down to 2500hz BUT in the stats they Recommend a Crossover Frequency: <strong> 8KHz @ 12dB/octave</strong>. and if u look at your mid...it'll have similar stats...like let's say FREQUENCY RESPONSE: <strong>80HZ-9KHZ </strong>so then you'd pick a xover within your speakers ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremy M, post: 5969658, member: 581592"] well, u look at the frequency range that each speakers says it can use...so let's say on your tweets u've picked out.... Frequency Response: [B]2500Hz - 20KHz[/B]....this right here tells u that your tweeter can obviously play down to 2500hz BUT in the stats they Recommend a Crossover Frequency: [B] 8KHz @ 12dB/octave[/B]. and if u look at your mid...it'll have similar stats...like let's say FREQUENCY RESPONSE: [B]80HZ-9KHZ [/B]so then you'd pick a xover within your speakers ranges. [/QUOTE]
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