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Re: Mid to Woofer crossover frequency selection
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Fri, 31 October 2008 21:57
Bill Wassilak
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300hz should be ok for subs to mids, but with that 3" gap and the c-t-c distances, I calculate only about 1232Hz@ half a wavlength. Get rid of the 3" gap between the mids and you can go higher.
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