Unlike 4”-6.5” cone drivers, frequency response of dome midrange drivers (1.5”-3.5” diameters) are different, i.e., 500-700Hz for the lowest frequency responses.
Anyone who has had the dome midrange drivers in your system, how do you cope with them? I mean you may not be able to build a traditional 3-way system configuration whose crossover points are of around 60-200Hz and 1.5k-7kHz.
In 3-way system, did you assign the crossover point of 8”-12” drivers at minimum 500Hz to match with those dome midranges? Or you add a (about 5”-6.5”) midbass driver to make the system 4-way?
I plan to use the ADS 1.5”-2” home audio domes because I like them when they perform at home. But I don’t know they’re still good in car. Are they decent enough, in car environment?



Please share your experiences about the dome midrange drivers in car audio system, please.
Anyone who has had the dome midrange drivers in your system, how do you cope with them? I mean you may not be able to build a traditional 3-way system configuration whose crossover points are of around 60-200Hz and 1.5k-7kHz.
In 3-way system, did you assign the crossover point of 8”-12” drivers at minimum 500Hz to match with those dome midranges? Or you add a (about 5”-6.5”) midbass driver to make the system 4-way?
I plan to use the ADS 1.5”-2” home audio domes because I like them when they perform at home. But I don’t know they’re still good in car. Are they decent enough, in car environment?



Please share your experiences about the dome midrange drivers in car audio system, please.