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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: los angeles
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mmm sorry i misunderstood the wording.
1800 hz, that IS low, you'd have to do a might steep xover to make a tweet happy w/ that...not my cup o joe but hey...to each his own, etc.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Wisconsin
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4th Order Linkwitz Riley. It only takes two components combine with the natural rolloff to get there. These Seas tweeters have some serious low frequency power handling balls. Full range metal cone drivers are rare, but I've heard some people say the MCM 55-1291 is a little more suited to wide range use. I haven't measured one though.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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i ASSumed that a 4th order would require the usual salad bowl of components. i'm always up for learning new tricks...perhaps i'll whack a pair together as per your specs and see how i like it! tia
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