Matching driver spl or efficiency ?

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If one were to construct a 3-way design using a woofer rated @ 88db, would it be better chose a midrange with the same spl, or use a higher rated one than pad it down ? What if the mids spl's are say 2db lower than the woofers, does this generally lower the whole speakers efficiency ? Reason for the question's are most 4-5" inch mids generally are rated lower ect...
 
If one were to construct a 3-way design using a woofer rated @ 88db, would it be better chose a midrange with the same spl, or use a higher rated one than pad it down ? What if the mids spl's are say 2db lower than the woofers, does this generally lower the whole speakers efficiency ? Reason for the question's are most 4-5" inch mids generally are rated lower ect...

Higher rated and pad. Once you factor in BSC, you lose 6dB at full-comp anyway, and that's more you'd have to lose.

If the mids are 2dB lower, you may need to of them to keep up.

Later,
Wolf
 
Hi,

Depending on the bass/mid c/o point and the baffle step frequency
you can need the same for a low c/o point to needing a sensitivity
for high point lower by the amount of BSC applied to the bass unit.

Its all about how much and how you do BSC (baffle step correction.)

rgds, sreten.
 
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