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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7971135" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>Are ID OEM woofers the same as XS or CTX? I believe someone asserted in the past that, according to ID, the XS mids play up to 2KHz and then start a natural roll-off above. The CTX play to up about 1.8KHz or so and then start rolling off above that frequency. This makes them difficult woofers to work with as you pretty much need a tweeter that plays very low. Note that any &gt;6.5 inch mid will have a dip above 2KHz off axis. I had a feeling that Alpine Type-Rs implement a low pass on woofer at about 3KHz. You can certainly plug in the ID mid and see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7971135, member: 629735"] Are ID OEM woofers the same as XS or CTX? I believe someone asserted in the past that, according to ID, the XS mids play up to 2KHz and then start a natural roll-off above. The CTX play to up about 1.8KHz or so and then start rolling off above that frequency. This makes them difficult woofers to work with as you pretty much need a tweeter that plays very low. Note that any >6.5 inch mid will have a dip above 2KHz off axis. I had a feeling that Alpine Type-Rs implement a low pass on woofer at about 3KHz. You can certainly plug in the ID mid and see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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