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<blockquote data-quote="SkizeR" data-source="post: 8703895" data-attributes="member: 633600"><p>1) why are your crossover points so high? unecessary. do sub up to 65hz. midbass from 80 to 350, midrange/tweeter 350 on up. you also shouldnt be using generic passive crossovers while mixing/matching drivers, but thats not a huge issue right now if nothing is blowing</p><p></p><p>2) he means half octave, but this is for a more common crossover, like around 80hz.midbass at 80hz, sub at 65. this helps keep them in phase at the actual intended crossover point while allowing the sub to play at a higher amplitude. This is also ONLY for the sub to midbass crossover. NOT all of them. Set</p><p></p><p>3) i would probably set signal delay based on the midrange drivers location, not an average of them and the tweeters. Phase isnt as important at high frequencies but will greatly effect the midrange placement if the differences in distance between mid and tweeter arent subtle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkizeR, post: 8703895, member: 633600"] 1) why are your crossover points so high? unecessary. do sub up to 65hz. midbass from 80 to 350, midrange/tweeter 350 on up. you also shouldnt be using generic passive crossovers while mixing/matching drivers, but thats not a huge issue right now if nothing is blowing 2) he means half octave, but this is for a more common crossover, like around 80hz.midbass at 80hz, sub at 65. this helps keep them in phase at the actual intended crossover point while allowing the sub to play at a higher amplitude. This is also ONLY for the sub to midbass crossover. NOT all of them. Set 3) i would probably set signal delay based on the midrange drivers location, not an average of them and the tweeters. Phase isnt as important at high frequencies but will greatly effect the midrange placement if the differences in distance between mid and tweeter arent subtle [/QUOTE]
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