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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Near Nashville Tennessee
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Hello,
I am new to speaker building and wonder if anyone can help me figure out what the crossover should be for a two way system. I have for the tweeters a polydax HD88D19MK, 8 ohms. (Can't find out anything in terms of frequency response, etc., would greatly appreciate any information here :-) ) For the midbass I have an Audax HR170F0, 6.5 inch driver with a fiberglass cone. Told that the frequency response on this is out to 5,000. I have a crossover from a Jamo speaker, made by Elytone. I was told that this has a crossover point of 3.5. Do you think that these parts could possibly result in a decent loudspeaker? Thanks in advance for your help. Take care. Roman |
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