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<blockquote data-quote="eharri3" data-source="post: 5708964" data-attributes="member: 591579"><p>Different mids and tweets depending on design, construction materials, and quality will play some frequencies better than others. A carefully designed active or prepackaged passive setup pairs a mid designed to play a certain range with a tweeter designed to play a certain range then crosses them over appropriately to minimize huge dips and peaks and keep a fairly flat frequency response. Once you start mixing and matching without going active if you don't know what you're looking at it becomes hit or miss. May sound like ***, may sound OK if you luck out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eharri3, post: 5708964, member: 591579"] Different mids and tweets depending on design, construction materials, and quality will play some frequencies better than others. A carefully designed active or prepackaged passive setup pairs a mid designed to play a certain range with a tweeter designed to play a certain range then crosses them over appropriately to minimize huge dips and peaks and keep a fairly flat frequency response. Once you start mixing and matching without going active if you don't know what you're looking at it becomes hit or miss. May sound like ***, may sound OK if you luck out. [/QUOTE]
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