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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Euless, TX
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I'm wanting to cross my tweeters as low as possible in my line array. I'm using Dayton ND20TB-4's. They have an FS of 1650hz. I'm thinking with a 4th order crossover I could do 2500hz. That is 1.5x the FS, or should I move it up a little higher. Dayton recommends 3500+.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: NJ
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Try this suggestion:
Guru crossover point selection consideration Or this if you want to read on for the debate and discussion: Crossover points and music power distribution Regards, Paul |
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