I've designing a pair of speaks for my computer, and are using Dayton Audio components for a Medium sized bookshelf (H 12" x W 8" x D 11") and am using the the Classic 6-1/2" woofer and the 3/4" tweeter. The impedances and sensitivities are different, is there anything I can do to match them? Or is there another tweeter I can use that is that inexpensive and a better match ($4-5 is really the limit for me to spend on tweeters) Thanks guys,
Matt
Matt
The tweeter impedance and sensitivity don't really matter. You can adjust them with an Lpad.
You really should measure the FR and impedance with something like Speaker Workshop. And if you haven't already, pick up a copy of "the Loudspeaker Design Cookbook". It will make things a lot easier.
BTW, the links dont work for me.
You really should measure the FR and impedance with something like Speaker Workshop. And if you haven't already, pick up a copy of "the Loudspeaker Design Cookbook". It will make things a lot easier.
BTW, the links dont work for me.
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10-12w will do for home hifi.Get the non inductive kind for tweeters.
use this calculator.
http://www.mhsoft.nl/spk_calc.asp#att
bon apetit
10-12w will do for home hifi.Get the non inductive kind for tweeters.
use this calculator.
http://www.mhsoft.nl/spk_calc.asp#att
bon apetit
Thanks, how does it work? Do you seriously just plug in impedance and desired SPL? also, here's the working link for the Dayton 3/4" Tweeter Has anybody used the tweeter themself? If so, how does it sound?
Thanks,
Matt
Thanks,
Matt
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