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Need a new crossover for my front components, what sould the crossover point be?
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<blockquote data-quote="asilentfire" data-source="post: 7906227" data-attributes="member: 641379"><p>I need a new crossover for my JBL P560C components, the frequency response on these are 55-23000Hz, running 75w RMS at 2 ohms, receiving just around 150w RMS (rated at 210) from the amp. I gotta say these are some very good SQ comps, and I don't want to ruin them with a bad crossover.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of options on the internet, but most are rated for 4 ohms, and I don't know what the stock crossover has, but it sounded good! I could get something adjustable, like 3kHz or 6kHz, but I'm guessing the sweet spot is somewhere in between, probably on the higher side.. but I don't know.</p><p></p><p>What do you think a good crossover point between the woofer and the tweeter should be for a good front stage?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>edit: now that I think about it, if the total impedance of both comps is 2 ohms, then do I need a 4 ohm crossover?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asilentfire, post: 7906227, member: 641379"] I need a new crossover for my JBL P560C components, the frequency response on these are 55-23000Hz, running 75w RMS at 2 ohms, receiving just around 150w RMS (rated at 210) from the amp. I gotta say these are some very good SQ comps, and I don't want to ruin them with a bad crossover. There are a lot of options on the internet, but most are rated for 4 ohms, and I don't know what the stock crossover has, but it sounded good! I could get something adjustable, like 3kHz or 6kHz, but I'm guessing the sweet spot is somewhere in between, probably on the higher side.. but I don't know. What do you think a good crossover point between the woofer and the tweeter should be for a good front stage? Thanks! edit: now that I think about it, if the total impedance of both comps is 2 ohms, then do I need a 4 ohm crossover? [/QUOTE]
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