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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8702246" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>Going back to "active/passive" 3-way. I went back to the audio store because they said to bring in the DD 2.75" mids to see what the problem was. They determined they were not blown but the glue around the dust cap broke free/loose. They replaced them for me on the spot and gave me these crossovers to try out. So I am going to run the Silverflutes off the rear channels like normal and won't mess with their settings except to lower the upper crossover range in the DSP. I will run the DD 2.75" and DD T2a's off the front channels into each crossover then to each speaker (mid/twt). They told me I could have crossed the DD 2.75" as low as 200hz. I told them I had them at like 700hz and up. They said I should be fine with my current gain setting for the front to go into the crossovers and that the passive crossovers will handle the mid/twt from there. So 80w to the SF midbass and 50w to the actively and passively crossed over mid's/twt's.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://i.ibb.co/HtZjm75/20200413-171110-HDR1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8702246, member: 675210"] Going back to "active/passive" 3-way. I went back to the audio store because they said to bring in the DD 2.75" mids to see what the problem was. They determined they were not blown but the glue around the dust cap broke free/loose. They replaced them for me on the spot and gave me these crossovers to try out. So I am going to run the Silverflutes off the rear channels like normal and won't mess with their settings except to lower the upper crossover range in the DSP. I will run the DD 2.75" and DD T2a's off the front channels into each crossover then to each speaker (mid/twt). They told me I could have crossed the DD 2.75" as low as 200hz. I told them I had them at like 700hz and up. They said I should be fine with my current gain setting for the front to go into the crossovers and that the passive crossovers will handle the mid/twt from there. So 80w to the SF midbass and 50w to the actively and passively crossed over mid's/twt's. [img]https://i.ibb.co/HtZjm75/20200413-171110-HDR1.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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