What is the min no. of 4 inchers required in an array without a sub [message #24506] |
Thu, 23 October 2008 13:22  |
goldyrathore
Messages: 9 Registered: May 2009
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Hi, What is the minimum number of 4 inch woofers required for a stereo line array, given that the array will be LT equalized to fill in for a sub and each can take about 20-25 watts. I dont have specific drivers in mind yet. I just need to figure out whether a 4" driver array is doable without a sub? I already have figured out the tweeters. Does the trade off really work? Thanks in advance, Goldy
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Re: What is the min no. of 4 inchers required in an array without a sub [message #24513 is a reply to message #24508] |
Sun, 02 November 2008 17:47  |
Marlboro
Messages: 403 Registered: May 2009
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Illuminati (1st Degree) |
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If you bought dayton Neo's then you have to find a mid range that can go comfortably up to 2500 and not lose the range from 1600 to 2500. This means that you will need a three way to cover the bass. Going much above a 3.5 incher in a mid simply will cause you tolose part of the midrange. See my version. If you had chosen a tweeter that goes down to 1600, then you could have chosen a mid-range that would go down low enough to get some real bass with some equalization. Marlboro
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