Hi
I just got a hold on four Coral 8F60 full range speakers.
I´ve had an idea for some time that the best way to integrate
two drivers (bass and midrange) is to use the same kind of driver.
So, I´m thinking of building a 3-way system using two Coral 8 F60 and one Coral tweeter. The crossover is my problem.
Perhaps crossovers at 600 and 8000 is ok? Should I use 12 dB all the way or 6 dB for the tweeter. Would the last example cause phase-problems?
Greatful for help
// Johan
I just got a hold on four Coral 8F60 full range speakers.
I´ve had an idea for some time that the best way to integrate
two drivers (bass and midrange) is to use the same kind of driver.
So, I´m thinking of building a 3-way system using two Coral 8 F60 and one Coral tweeter. The crossover is my problem.
Perhaps crossovers at 600 and 8000 is ok? Should I use 12 dB all the way or 6 dB for the tweeter. Would the last example cause phase-problems?
Greatful for help
// Johan
pictures?
Sounds like a receipe for a 2.5 way (push-push of course) -- or a bipole. How high do you thing they go. How big are they?
dave
Sounds like a receipe for a 2.5 way (push-push of course) -- or a bipole. How high do you thing they go. How big are they?
dave
They are 8-inch fullrange speakers, early 80´s, 35-20k, 6 ohm, 93 dB, 40 W, 175000 maxwell, 10500 gauss. I wanted the best of two worlds by making a sealed enclosure to the midrange and a bass-reflex enclosure for the one that will play the bass. Perhaps I will get a very nice crossover by using the same driver for both bass and midrange..?
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