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Re: Dayton Audio/Eminence Full Range Single Driver [message #75506 is a reply to message #75505] Tue, 12 February 2013 11:41 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I wired them up this morning and connected them to the system. Just to get started I set the crossovers for 150hz, using a 48dB LR slope for the subwoofers and a 24dB slope for the full range drivers. Measurement revealed the full range drivers were about 5dB more sensitive than the subwoofers, so I added a 5dB boost to the subs. Here's the measured in-room frequency response of one speaker, on axis, with no equalization.

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