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ok im preaty new to the audio world. but having fun chugging my way into it more and more. well i got some speakers. there velodyne df 661. they have been modded by the old owner. from what i can tell he hooked up a tweeter. but it wouldent make any sence if it didnt have any.
that is besides the point. i need to make a crossover that is 3-way but can handle up to 300watts running through it. that is where i have come into the problem. now i would like to make one just so i can learn more about audio, but im not good at math and that fun stuff, so im wondering if there is already a crossover out there taht can handle 300watts. and is 3-way. Thank You and sorry for my lack of knowlage. alex |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brighton UK
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Simple answer is no. You need a crossover designed for the
specific drivers used and the enclosure they are in. |
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