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<blockquote data-quote="alphakenny1" data-source="post: 1571951" data-attributes="member: 561605"><p>well when doing at diy setup, just look at the frequency response graphs to see how they play. look to see if they can play low meaning for tweeters low is between the 1-2khz range, meaning is the response graph pretty much flat around that area. now once you choose a tweeter. then try to find a mid that can play up to where the tweeter starts rolling off the frequency response graph. you can also do vice versa, look at a mid's FR graph then find a tweet to match up with it.</p><p></p><p>as for any specs, tweeters don't need that much power to get them going. tweeters are pretty efficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphakenny1, post: 1571951, member: 561605"] well when doing at diy setup, just look at the frequency response graphs to see how they play. look to see if they can play low meaning for tweeters low is between the 1-2khz range, meaning is the response graph pretty much flat around that area. now once you choose a tweeter. then try to find a mid that can play up to where the tweeter starts rolling off the frequency response graph. you can also do vice versa, look at a mid's FR graph then find a tweet to match up with it. as for any specs, tweeters don't need that much power to get them going. tweeters are pretty efficient. [/QUOTE]
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