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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2427353" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>You have obviously never heard this type of setup done right. 3-way front stages take a little more work to get right but when they are on, they are on. Matching drivers and setting crossovers and gain are a requirement. The properties that make a good midrange and those that make a good mid-woofer are not coincident. Letting a midrange play midrange, a woofer play midbass and a tweeter play the highs allows for less distortion across the frequency range and properly matching the crossovers and gains will eliminate the possbility of driver rolloff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2427353, member: 550915"] You have obviously never heard this type of setup done right. 3-way front stages take a little more work to get right but when they are on, they are on. Matching drivers and setting crossovers and gain are a requirement. The properties that make a good midrange and those that make a good mid-woofer are not coincident. Letting a midrange play midrange, a woofer play midbass and a tweeter play the highs allows for less distortion across the frequency range and properly matching the crossovers and gains will eliminate the possbility of driver rolloff. [/QUOTE]
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