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<blockquote data-quote="JimJ" data-source="post: 5256139" data-attributes="member: 555251"><p>#1 - Don't combine subwoofer brands/models. If you really need a stout midbass, get a dedicated 12" or 10" midbass, not the W6...unless the JL can actually go up that high without having the off-axis response go to hell, which I'm not sure it can.</p><p></p><p>#2 - With two tweets, you're likely going to run into comb filtering issues. It'll be hard to have a well-defined soundstage. One tweet and one midrange per side is going to be a lot easier to design a crossover for.</p><p></p><p>#3 - If this is your first project, you'd do well to stick to something pre-designed. If "good sound quality" really is a priority, designing a crossover from scratch if you have no experience with building them may be a lot to take on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJ, post: 5256139, member: 555251"] #1 - Don't combine subwoofer brands/models. If you really need a stout midbass, get a dedicated 12" or 10" midbass, not the W6...unless the JL can actually go up that high without having the off-axis response go to hell, which I'm not sure it can. #2 - With two tweets, you're likely going to run into comb filtering issues. It'll be hard to have a well-defined soundstage. One tweet and one midrange per side is going to be a lot easier to design a crossover for. #3 - If this is your first project, you'd do well to stick to something pre-designed. If "good sound quality" really is a priority, designing a crossover from scratch if you have no experience with building them may be a lot to take on. [/QUOTE]
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