That's about how much I'm sending to mine, a bit more at certain frequencies. If I go much past that I start to smell coils on midbass-heavy songs. I am crossed at 63Hz. I'm sure I can push more to them if I bump that up to 80Hz.I'll be giving each exodus mid about 115 watts a piece for now sorta want more but we will see how it sounds first and make adjustments
That's about where I thought I would cross them, how do they handle 2500+? What amp are you running since you have 8ohmsThat's about how much I'm sending to mine, a bit more at certain frequencies. If I go much past that I start to smell coils on midbass-heavy songs. I am crossed at 63Hz. I'm sure I can push more to them if I bump that up to 80Hz.
You mean 2.5kW+ on the substage? I hate the term "keep up", it's extremely subjective. I'm running about 4k to my subs and for any rock or daily listening I turn the subs way down to blend with the front stage, usually they are at about a quarter on my PAC LC-1.That's about where I thought I would cross them, how do they handle 2500+? What amp are you running since you have 8ohms
Do they break up at all 2500hz + the B1 tweets I'm running are good for about 3k and up from what I have heardYou mean 2.5kW+ on the substage? I hate the term "keep up", it's extremely subjective. I'm running about 4k to my subs and for any rock or daily listening I turn the subs way down to blend with the front stage, usually they are at about a quarter on my PAC LC-1.
I'm running a Zed Leviathan III for the front stage. I've got quite a bit of power on tap.
The FR graphs say they do get pretty nasty above 2.5k. I can't comment on it, I have mine crossed at 2k right now. I did try 2.5kHz and didn't notice anything bad to the ear. But probably nothing a little EQ work won't fix.Do they break up at all 2500hz + the B1 tweets I'm running are good for about 3k and up from what I have heard