Ok.
so there is no way around the fact that I need to get a mid range Unit, if I want to use this Woffer?!
or could I change the Tweeter with a Full range unit? and get a Crossover rated at lets say 500hz?
F.
Specs of Woffer (Bass Driver) :
Product Specifications
Nominal Diameter 10"
Power Handling (RMS)200 W
Power Handling (Max)400 W
Impedance 8 Ω
Frequency Response40-9500 Hz
Sensitivity 92 dB
Voice Coil Diameter 1-17⁄64" (32 mm)
Thiele-Small Parameters
Resonant Frequency (Fs) 43 Hz
DC Resistance...
Ok. So at what Frequencies would you suggest for the Woffer?
would it be possible to buy a Crossover rated at 1500Hz or 2000Hz, instead of 3000Hz?
The tweeter can handel with a minimum of 1Khz!
Or I could swapp the tweeter with a small fullrange Driver witsh could do 110Hz - 20000Hz like this...
This Mid range speaker would be very practical because it's so slim!
https://www.daytonaudio.com/index.php/loudspeaker-components/loudspeaker-drivers-by-type/midranges/harb252-8-1-x-5-dual-motor-high-aspect-ratio-bmt-8-ohms.html
Ok!
Mid range Driver:
https://www.daytonaudio.com/index.php/loudspeaker-components/loudspeaker-drivers-by-type/midranges/rs100p-8-4-reference-paper-midwoofer-8-ohm.html
Or a mid range with lese low range?
But I agree, The Woofer does not sound that good wenn doing something else than Bass!
was pretty cheep to!
So do you mean it could be a Idea to add a Mid range Driver!?
The crossover is set at 3khz. (Link: https://www.avsl.com/product/900.591UK-2-way-crossovers Model: 900.591UK.)
But the Woofer can go up to 9khz!
yes it is a Woofer + Tweeter!
This is a link with Speks of the woofer in my Speaker:
http://lautsprecher-technik.com/Speaker-Components/Woofers--Subwoofers--Midranges---Tweeters/Woofer/MHB-10-inch-Ohm-Replacement-Woofer-Speaker.html
Ok, Sorry for all these questions!
I build my own Speakers last year but at that time I did not now very much about Hi-Fi and rest!
that's how I managed to to Buy a pair of low end Drivers that had a lot more Power than the Amp I owned!
This has improved a little bit, because of the Sony...
really. oh dear I thought that was the way to do it!
so does the amp need to be compatible with Bridging?
feel stupid now!, I did read that that is possible though!
Thanks for telling me!!!