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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8692224" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>I'm not touching his tweeter. </p><p></p><p>Use the signal processing in the hu </p><p>What size speakers? 6.5s I guess? Most need crossed over around 2.5k/3k before beaming comes into play</p><p>so it would be nice to have a tweeter that can get close to as low as 3k. Look for a fairly low fs. Around 1500 or lower. </p><p>Generally a tweeter with a fs of 1500 can be crossed over safely as low as 3k. A 24 db slope would be nice to have on that example. Depending on how much power but ya get the idea. So look at the fs double it and that gives you an idea where it needs to be crossed over at..</p><p>I look for drivers with similar sensitivity ratings. Nothing too far apart anyway </p><p>That's the way I match drivers when going with raw drivers. Someone else might have a better different approach </p><p>Parts express or madisound</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8692224, member: 674179"] I'm not touching his tweeter. Use the signal processing in the hu What size speakers? 6.5s I guess? Most need crossed over around 2.5k/3k before beaming comes into play so it would be nice to have a tweeter that can get close to as low as 3k. Look for a fairly low fs. Around 1500 or lower. Generally a tweeter with a fs of 1500 can be crossed over safely as low as 3k. A 24 db slope would be nice to have on that example. Depending on how much power but ya get the idea. So look at the fs double it and that gives you an idea where it needs to be crossed over at.. I look for drivers with similar sensitivity ratings. Nothing too far apart anyway That's the way I match drivers when going with raw drivers. Someone else might have a better different approach Parts express or madisound [/QUOTE]
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