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<blockquote data-quote="fossil99ca" data-source="post: 953681" data-attributes="member: 554480"><p>^^ You are right, I think its 3500hz or close to that. It would be ideal to build my own passive X-over for 10Khz or so. I was playing around with it on the weekend, pulled the woofer so just the highs are playing. My thought was to HP the WR125S with no LP and just use it full range and have the tweeter just add a little fill at the top end. I have to experiment to see what sounds good, build some cardboard boxes to test it out before installing.</p><p></p><p>I just wanted to check to make sure I wouldn't fry my X-over or tweeter by experimenting with it, with no woofer attached.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fossil99ca, post: 953681, member: 554480"] ^^ You are right, I think its 3500hz or close to that. It would be ideal to build my own passive X-over for 10Khz or so. I was playing around with it on the weekend, pulled the woofer so just the highs are playing. My thought was to HP the WR125S with no LP and just use it full range and have the tweeter just add a little fill at the top end. I have to experiment to see what sounds good, build some cardboard boxes to test it out before installing. I just wanted to check to make sure I wouldn't fry my X-over or tweeter by experimenting with it, with no woofer attached. [/QUOTE]
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