full range speaker, bunch of questions

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so im interested in each speaker having a dedicated sub on it. the mid/uppers will be handled by jordan JX53's...so im thinking JX125s or JX150s, but will they be big/deep enough for a dedicated sub?

also, would a dipole sub with those drivers still on the same speaker as the JX53 be a good idea?

if i wanted to do dipole on each speaker and wanted it a little cheaper, would other drivers work fine or would it be noticably better to stick with the same manufacturer

and finally, the crossover...i know NOTHING about crossovers, any diy websites would be appreciated. since it would be a stereo receiver, a crossover to the subs would have to be in the speaker...and could a crossover like this also change the watts that are given to each component? because a dipole sub would definitely need more watts than a JX53

and also...is this a stupid idea? its it alot worse than having the dedicated sub channel from the receiver? i would assume not, since there must be a crossover in there too
 
Well, that is a bunch of questions _grin_

But you've gotta start somewhere _big grin_

let me catch only part of this _grin_


Shpoop said:
also...is this a stupid idea?

nope, certainly not.

I am not familiar with those drivers so let me just speak in general terms about bi-amping and point you to a couple of links.

First, bi-amping is done just about in just about as many ways as you can skin a cat.

Second, bi-amping the bass is something that is often done by enthusiasts of "full-range drivers". I think that a better term would be " wide band augmented drivers"

Check out these links for Bi-amping basics

http://sound.westhost.com/bi-amp.htm

http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/general/messages/57210.html

The most common way of bi-amping is an "active line-level crossover" this enables gain matching without power loss that may well occur with a "passive line level"

Generally, two of the more common active crossovers/approaches are marchand at http://www.marchandelec.com

Do a search for Behringer DCX 2496 for a digital unit that is used by a number of folks here at DIYAUDIO

I suggest you learn as much as you can about active line level crossovers because that will be at the heart of what you will be doing.

Regards

Ken L
 
hmm both of those crossovers say left/right-they are two way...but i had planned on maybe hiding the crossover in the speaker, so are there any "one ways" i guess ud call them, with the same features?

also, those are hella expensive, any cheaper ones?
 
that was originally my plan, but im starting to see that it wont be very feasible...i would need twice as many amps, twice as many xovers...and the speaker would be twice as big

oh and anyone have a pics of bi-amped systems like this?

also, any more ideas on cheaper but good sounding xovers...i dont need many features
 
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