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<blockquote data-quote="Why So Cereal?" data-source="post: 7526445" data-attributes="member: 626047"><p>I'm looking to setup a quasi active front stage. I have midbass covered already and they will be playing up to about 300hz. I'm looking into the Dayton 2nd order Passives crossed at 4.5khz. The first mid that came to mind was the dayton rs100-8. Being fullrange it would have no issue playing that high. And then probably a LPG tweeter.</p><p></p><p>Here's where the issue comes in. the Dayton mid is only rated at around 84db sens iirc. Not to mention it will be off axis and I'm worried it may not keep up with the rest of my system volume-wise. I am coming out of a set of pioneer TS d1720c that keep up pretty well, not to mention I have my gain down pretty low until I can set it properly. But I'm thinking any less output and they wont keep up with the rest of my system. I run 2 Dayton HO 10s on a kicker zx750 for lows up to about 50hz. Does anyone know of a 8 ohm driver preferably 5.25 or 6.5 but can do 4 that plays down to 300hz, will work with the Dayton passive, and will maintain volume?</p><p></p><p>amp is Boston gt40 so 50 @ 4ohms, 100 @2ohms pretty sure its underrated though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Why So Cereal?, post: 7526445, member: 626047"] I'm looking to setup a quasi active front stage. I have midbass covered already and they will be playing up to about 300hz. I'm looking into the Dayton 2nd order Passives crossed at 4.5khz. The first mid that came to mind was the dayton rs100-8. Being fullrange it would have no issue playing that high. And then probably a LPG tweeter. Here's where the issue comes in. the Dayton mid is only rated at around 84db sens iirc. Not to mention it will be off axis and I'm worried it may not keep up with the rest of my system volume-wise. I am coming out of a set of pioneer TS d1720c that keep up pretty well, not to mention I have my gain down pretty low until I can set it properly. But I'm thinking any less output and they wont keep up with the rest of my system. I run 2 Dayton HO 10s on a kicker zx750 for lows up to about 50hz. Does anyone know of a 8 ohm driver preferably 5.25 or 6.5 but can do 4 that plays down to 300hz, will work with the Dayton passive, and will maintain volume? amp is Boston gt40 so 50 @ 4ohms, 100 @2ohms pretty sure its underrated though [/QUOTE]
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