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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8863858" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>That sounds like a good start. I have 200 watts to my 6,5 midbass, 35 watts on my 3.5 inch midrange and 40 watts on my tweeter, but I’ve played with the gain settings in the DSP, so I’m not sure what my real world final wattage is. Midbass is probably being fed closest to its actual wattage since they need more oomph being down at the legs. My midrange and tweeter are next the the pillar up high, so they can actually be too loud if cranked at rms wattage. my midbass is running 65-300 HZ, midrange 300-5000 and tweeter 5000-open. I use linkwitz-Riley on most of the crossovers, except the low pass on the subwoofer, where I will use butterworth if I’m using a 6th order bandpass enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8863858, member: 678073"] That sounds like a good start. I have 200 watts to my 6,5 midbass, 35 watts on my 3.5 inch midrange and 40 watts on my tweeter, but I’ve played with the gain settings in the DSP, so I’m not sure what my real world final wattage is. Midbass is probably being fed closest to its actual wattage since they need more oomph being down at the legs. My midrange and tweeter are next the the pillar up high, so they can actually be too loud if cranked at rms wattage. my midbass is running 65-300 HZ, midrange 300-5000 and tweeter 5000-open. I use linkwitz-Riley on most of the crossovers, except the low pass on the subwoofer, where I will use butterworth if I’m using a 6th order bandpass enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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