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<blockquote data-quote="UMWDawg92" data-source="post: 7379788" data-attributes="member: 624119"><p>if you're running a 3 way front you should probably go with some dedicated midbass drivers like the peerless sls or dayton rs as they are better down low in the midbass regions than those silver flutes. You can run them from 60 to ~500 or higher if you went with the Daytons. Then run your midrange from that point up to where you want to cross your tweeters. Something like fountek fr88ex or fr89ex or the Dayton RS100s or you could even run a dome midrange if you crossed your midbass high enough</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UMWDawg92, post: 7379788, member: 624119"] if you're running a 3 way front you should probably go with some dedicated midbass drivers like the peerless sls or dayton rs as they are better down low in the midbass regions than those silver flutes. You can run them from 60 to ~500 or higher if you went with the Daytons. Then run your midrange from that point up to where you want to cross your tweeters. Something like fountek fr88ex or fr89ex or the Dayton RS100s or you could even run a dome midrange if you crossed your midbass high enough [/QUOTE]
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