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<blockquote data-quote="ramos" data-source="post: 7111433" data-attributes="member: 540858"><p>Lets start over from the beginning with your crossover points.</p><p></p><p>Check out this chart</p><p></p><p><img src="http://vectorjunky.com/gallery/a/Audio-Frequency-Chart-vectorjunky.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Let's start with vocals, and your 600hz crossover point between the midbass and midrange. Look up at the top , at the female and male vocal ranges.</p><p></p><p>See where does 600hz fall in this range? Your crossover point might stand a chance of working if you can somehow manage to mount the mid and midbass right next to each other. It can be done, but is kind of hard to do in a car. So lets say you have door mounted midbass and kick or dash mounted mids. We now have physical distance between two drivers playing the majority of the male vocal range. with a 600hz crossover point, you would literally have one driver playing one half of the spectrum and another playing the other. So one voice is now coming from two different locations seperated by a couple feet. It can be tuned, but your going to need an arse ton of proccessing to accomplish a decent stage. When choosing crossover points, there is more to it than just what the manufaturer says is the frequency response of the drivers //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramos, post: 7111433, member: 540858"] Lets start over from the beginning with your crossover points. Check out this chart [IMG]http://vectorjunky.com/gallery/a/Audio-Frequency-Chart-vectorjunky.jpg[/IMG] Let's start with vocals, and your 600hz crossover point between the midbass and midrange. Look up at the top , at the female and male vocal ranges. See where does 600hz fall in this range? Your crossover point might stand a chance of working if you can somehow manage to mount the mid and midbass right next to each other. It can be done, but is kind of hard to do in a car. So lets say you have door mounted midbass and kick or dash mounted mids. We now have physical distance between two drivers playing the majority of the male vocal range. with a 600hz crossover point, you would literally have one driver playing one half of the spectrum and another playing the other. So one voice is now coming from two different locations seperated by a couple feet. It can be tuned, but your going to need an arse ton of proccessing to accomplish a decent stage. When choosing crossover points, there is more to it than just what the manufaturer says is the frequency response of the drivers [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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