jst
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If I want to make diy speakers, is it common to put subwoofer in it ? I use sony compo speakers the other day it has something like super woofer as they call it, but it sounds a bit like subwoofer. It's really good for watching movies/gaming nice low but not overpowering, it makes every sound effect sounds much more powerful with the low accompanying it.
That's why I'm interested in making diy speakers but with a subwoofer in it. But there is no crossover that includes subwoofer, most passive crossovers are 2-way and 3-way. And if I use 4 way, 1 tweeter, 1 middle (or full range) 4 inch, 1 woofer 4 inch, 1 subwoofer 4 inch, all 4 ohms, how should it be connected to maintain 4 ohm output ?
What's the usual frequency for each ? tweeter, mid, woofer, and sub ?
I have really funny speakers they don't have sound (or very low) if I play 50hz -90hz sound wave on youtube, it will have sound when I play 100hz. So they must have their low freq cut off under 100hz using god knows what and very precise. How do i do that ? (it's surround speakers)
And one more thing, about the watt of the whole speaker, if I use like 20 watt speaker each , is the output 4x20 since each of the speaker driver is 20 watt ?
That's why I'm interested in making diy speakers but with a subwoofer in it. But there is no crossover that includes subwoofer, most passive crossovers are 2-way and 3-way. And if I use 4 way, 1 tweeter, 1 middle (or full range) 4 inch, 1 woofer 4 inch, 1 subwoofer 4 inch, all 4 ohms, how should it be connected to maintain 4 ohm output ?
What's the usual frequency for each ? tweeter, mid, woofer, and sub ?
I have really funny speakers they don't have sound (or very low) if I play 50hz -90hz sound wave on youtube, it will have sound when I play 100hz. So they must have their low freq cut off under 100hz using god knows what and very precise. How do i do that ? (it's surround speakers)
And one more thing, about the watt of the whole speaker, if I use like 20 watt speaker each , is the output 4x20 since each of the speaker driver is 20 watt ?
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