I think this is what you have........ The woofer inductor must be bigger than .5
The white pair - sounded great last night, must be pretty close to flat; need to check xo point and check for overlap. The 750watts is cool; these 16ohm speakers seem to gobble up power and want more
Wish I could measure like some of the DIY guys (very professional results). MTM's are way harder than 2-ways to find xo by ear and using push button switches.
The white pair - sounded great last night, must be pretty close to flat; need to check xo point and check for overlap. The 750watts is cool; these 16ohm speakers seem to gobble up power and want more
Wish I could measure like some of the DIY guys (very professional results). MTM's are way harder than 2-ways to find xo by ear and using push button switches.
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Did you happen to see the 2nd review here?
Dayton Audio RS28A-4 1-1/8" Aluminum Dome Tweeter 275-130#
btw, I remember reading that this tweeter needs a zobel circuit to compensate for the impendence rise. (apologetic - not versed in xo language) Which I did hear before adding one.
Dayton Audio RS28A-4 1-1/8" Aluminum Dome Tweeter 275-130#
btw, I remember reading that this tweeter needs a zobel circuit to compensate for the impendence rise. (apologetic - not versed in xo language) Which I did hear before adding one.
That one is the Aluminum version. I did read somewhere that they use a zobel on it. I also saw that the F can be crossed that low too. My crossover was from a design that I had so I just followed the instructions. I may play around with it someday but I'm very happy with how it sounds.
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