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<blockquote data-quote="3.5Max6spd" data-source="post: 3041260" data-attributes="member: 555373"><p>The md142's work VERY well in the kicks near the midbass driver and its off axis dispersion is an asset as it pulls attention away from the midbass as far as he lower midrange-since the rising higher freq are directional...it just pulls together nicely..</p><p></p><p>My last active 3way set with 4" cones and tweets in kicks HP at 250hz 12db....didnt do anything better stagingwise concerning the vocal range than my Dyn passive setup using the same speaker arrangement -yet here the mid picks up at 900hz. Same goes for when I used the Usher 9845 and crossed at 700hz. If the location suits thie setup (lower corner door mounted mjidbass and kickpanel midrange) you can achieve good results and the midrange acts as a sweet bridge from the midbass driver and the tweeter.</p><p></p><p>Many have actively used this midrange in the 500-700hz area with 4th order or higher slopes and got good results if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3.5Max6spd, post: 3041260, member: 555373"] The md142's work VERY well in the kicks near the midbass driver and its off axis dispersion is an asset as it pulls attention away from the midbass as far as he lower midrange-since the rising higher freq are directional...it just pulls together nicely.. My last active 3way set with 4" cones and tweets in kicks HP at 250hz 12db....didnt do anything better stagingwise concerning the vocal range than my Dyn passive setup using the same speaker arrangement -yet here the mid picks up at 900hz. Same goes for when I used the Usher 9845 and crossed at 700hz. If the location suits thie setup (lower corner door mounted mjidbass and kickpanel midrange) you can achieve good results and the midrange acts as a sweet bridge from the midbass driver and the tweeter. Many have actively used this midrange in the 500-700hz area with 4th order or higher slopes and got good results if needed. [/QUOTE]
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