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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8877772" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>??? Db is a rating for the effective output any given input, not frequency range. </p><p>If you want to create a bandpass for the 6.5, figure 60-65hz is the lowest, likely better at 80 or where it picks up from the subwoofer. You can accomplish this in the DSP software, usually. If you have the option to set it on that drivers channel amp setting, you could set the amps HP at around 60-80hz and then when you set the top end on the DSP software you can use that 2.5 to 4k as the range to set the top end on the midbass driver. The tweeter will use the corresponding frequency as it's staring point, 3-3.5k would be my guess. No need to actually know what the fs of the drivers are, 6.5"/1" comps are pretty common and fall within the parameters given to you here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8877772, member: 689267"] ??? Db is a rating for the effective output any given input, not frequency range. If you want to create a bandpass for the 6.5, figure 60-65hz is the lowest, likely better at 80 or where it picks up from the subwoofer. You can accomplish this in the DSP software, usually. If you have the option to set it on that drivers channel amp setting, you could set the amps HP at around 60-80hz and then when you set the top end on the DSP software you can use that 2.5 to 4k as the range to set the top end on the midbass driver. The tweeter will use the corresponding frequency as it's staring point, 3-3.5k would be my guess. No need to actually know what the fs of the drivers are, 6.5"/1" comps are pretty common and fall within the parameters given to you here. [/QUOTE]
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