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Join Date: Jul 2007
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heyy guys
i need some help deciding on my crossover point. My overlap beetween by woofer and tweeter is: 2500---------------------5000 (a second order butterworth) i first though of putting my crossover in the middle (3750) but then i heard that changing the crossover point by 250 and making it 4000 would not make a audible difference. Because it doesnt even change an octive or something. What value should i use and will changing it by 250 hertz make a big difference in then output. im using 6" woofer and dome tweeter. Also if i chose 4000, will be able to get inductors and capacitors to the exact value or woul di have to change them? thanks guys. Omkar ps: please reply by end of week, i need to submit this in soon. thank!! |
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