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Rear fill gone, now a few questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="calebkhill" data-source="post: 8023903" data-attributes="member: 647857"><p>I see. You say some say, you have any experience with 2" and 3" drivers? I definitely don't want to loose tweet. My goal is to have the whole frequency range playing as detailed as possible. I thought if doin a two way set up I could use a 3" so I could band pass the 6.5s a little lower.</p><p></p><p>So let me ask, how high into the range does a 6.5 start to break down. It seems like they play frequencies up to about 2.5 great, id like to cut them off somewhere around there. maybe run a 3" 2.5-4k, tweet 4K -&gt;</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm wrong I haven't had time to research lately.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Also I figure going 3 way I could place the smaller drivers higher up to bring more frequencies above the legs which would mean raising the stage right? Also, when I ask about using a 2" or 3" in place of a tweeter I'm thinking I could bring more frequencies higher up in a2 way setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calebkhill, post: 8023903, member: 647857"] I see. You say some say, you have any experience with 2" and 3" drivers? I definitely don't want to loose tweet. My goal is to have the whole frequency range playing as detailed as possible. I thought if doin a two way set up I could use a 3" so I could band pass the 6.5s a little lower. So let me ask, how high into the range does a 6.5 start to break down. It seems like they play frequencies up to about 2.5 great, id like to cut them off somewhere around there. maybe run a 3" 2.5-4k, tweet 4K -> Maybe I'm wrong I haven't had time to research lately. Edit: Also I figure going 3 way I could place the smaller drivers higher up to bring more frequencies above the legs which would mean raising the stage right? Also, when I ask about using a 2" or 3" in place of a tweeter I'm thinking I could bring more frequencies higher up in a2 way setup. [/QUOTE]
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