NewbieAudiophileExpert
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Say for example i have a three way loud-speaker with a separate tweeter, mid, and bass drivers and i play a 450HZ tone though the generator on google, and it's being output from both the bass and mid driver, would this indicate a flaw (or an opportunity to improve) with the cross over design?
Theoretically the best designed speaker would only play a certain frequency range from a certain driver - i.e. tweeter, 7.5k-20k; mid, 7.5k-350; bass, 350hz and below.
Although this would be hard(er) to achieve with a tradition, passive crossover design, is it something that certain models have?
Theoretically the best designed speaker would only play a certain frequency range from a certain driver - i.e. tweeter, 7.5k-20k; mid, 7.5k-350; bass, 350hz and below.
Although this would be hard(er) to achieve with a tradition, passive crossover design, is it something that certain models have?
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