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<blockquote data-quote="fracl11" data-source="post: 8599819" data-attributes="member: 670828"><p>ya that's what i was planning on doing, and that's why i was asking for advice/guidance ,.. especially about the gap between the mid and tweeter. the reason i want to know about the gap is because, I don't want both speakers to play the same frequency. 2500hz or 2200hz whatever i choose for that point. I just though maybe i would get too much of that frequency if they both play it. I thought there might be a rule of thumb or something like that to get you started.</p><p></p><p>Also I did write Dynaudio before coming here,I figured at the price they sell these you were allowed to ask a question..lol this is what they had to say:</p><p></p><p>"Unfortunately I can not give you much advice on this. We do sell filters for these speakers and the two way ones have a crossover of 2200 Hz so you are not far from that. In the brochure for the drivers you can see frequency curves. I think that steeper slopes are not worth the extra hassle and expense, but that is purely an instinctive personal opinion based on my limited experience with loudspeaker design.</p><p></p><p>I suggest you take inspiration from our own filter designs and from forums and litterature on the web.</p><p></p><p>Anders Borbye</p><p></p><p>Customer Care Manager"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fracl11, post: 8599819, member: 670828"] ya that's what i was planning on doing, and that's why i was asking for advice/guidance ,.. especially about the gap between the mid and tweeter. the reason i want to know about the gap is because, I don't want both speakers to play the same frequency. 2500hz or 2200hz whatever i choose for that point. I just though maybe i would get too much of that frequency if they both play it. I thought there might be a rule of thumb or something like that to get you started. Also I did write Dynaudio before coming here,I figured at the price they sell these you were allowed to ask a question..lol this is what they had to say: "Unfortunately I can not give you much advice on this. We do sell filters for these speakers and the two way ones have a crossover of 2200 Hz so you are not far from that. In the brochure for the drivers you can see frequency curves. I think that steeper slopes are not worth the extra hassle and expense, but that is purely an instinctive personal opinion based on my limited experience with loudspeaker design. I suggest you take inspiration from our own filter designs and from forums and litterature on the web. Anders Borbye Customer Care Manager" [/QUOTE]
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