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help with 3way crossover set points
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<blockquote data-quote="RAM_Designs" data-source="post: 6639063" data-attributes="member: 566575"><p>I'm not sure how well those Founteks will like 160hz. Might as well bump it up to 200 or 250, since the SLS can handle being crossed a little higher than 160, and you'll gain more power handling on the Founteks at the same time. And don't cross the tweeter low just because you can. It can be crossed at 2k but the real benefit of a 3-way front stage is having the majority of the vocal range coming from one set of speakers, the midranges. Crossing tweeters at 2k just kill that advantage...might as well just have a 2-way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAM_Designs, post: 6639063, member: 566575"] I'm not sure how well those Founteks will like 160hz. Might as well bump it up to 200 or 250, since the SLS can handle being crossed a little higher than 160, and you'll gain more power handling on the Founteks at the same time. And don't cross the tweeter low just because you can. It can be crossed at 2k but the real benefit of a 3-way front stage is having the majority of the vocal range coming from one set of speakers, the midranges. Crossing tweeters at 2k just kill that advantage...might as well just have a 2-way. [/QUOTE]
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