Was using a Coustic DX-28 external crossover, now I'm simply using the internal processing on my Eclipse 8053.first, what processors or crossovers are you using.
For a dedicated midrange, I'd use smaller than a 6.5" to avoid beaming issues and such....unless you were using a tweeter that could handle a very low crossover point. But, the point of a 3-way is to allow the dedicated midrange to cover the majority of the midrange frequencies......so, using the dedicated midrange over a very narrow bandwidth isn't really worthwhile.second, If going three way what are your opinions on using two 6.5's and a tweet vs using a 6.5 , a 5.25 , and a tweet per side.
Was using a Coustic DX-28 external crossover, now I'm simply using the internal processing on my Eclipse 8053. QUOTE]
Going to thread jack here. What the Eclipse HU's able to do as far as X-over points/frequencys. Can they only HP and LP or can they band pass too and at what frequency's, max min? Eclipse's website does not really say.
Was using a Coustic DX-28 external crossover, now I'm simply using the internal processing on my Eclipse 8053. QUOTE]
Going to thread jack here. What the Eclipse HU's able to do as far as X-over points/frequencys. Can they only HP and LP or can they band pass too and at what frequency's, max min? Eclipse's website does not really say.
I think that deck has a pro mode just like my 860 does. Which is "low/mid/high" so I would have to say yes the mid section is a bandpass (I.E. a lp and a hp). That deck squeak has is arguably Eclipse's best effort.
Eclipse have Lowpass, Bandpass and Highpass outputs (my 8053 also has a "full pass" output, don't know about the newer models). As for frequencies:Going to thread jack here. What the Eclipse HU's able to do as far as X-over points/frequencys. Can they only HP and LP or can they band pass too and at what frequency's, max min? Eclipse's website does not really say.
Well If I go with the DQX or the DQXS I will most likely just keep my 5303. It has performed great for many years. As a matter of fact the only complaint I have about it is that it is kind of hard to see in daylight. I would love to play around with one of those new Audio Control units. I just need to get rid of my symmetry first.