Dirk Funk
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Lexington, Ky
One final note since you seem to be interested: It will sound better if you install the new crossovers. Without them here is what the system is doing:
A channel of frequencies is sent to your woofer. It will try to reproduce all of them, but due to the nature of the speaker, it can't and will produce low and mid tones; high tones will be produced, but the dBs will be so low you won't hear them - the point is you are wasting power (Amps) recreating sound you can't hear.
The same channel of frequencies is sent to the tweeter, but a cheap "crossover" is built in to keep low frequencies from reaching it and damaging it. Really, this crossover is a sharp cutoff on the spectrum and low tech.
What the new crossover will do is send the appropriate frequencies to each driver; woofer and tweeter but with a 6 or 12dB rolloff which will ease the transition between which frequencies make it through and which don't = better sound. Better components are also used.
I hope I have helped, and I hope it sounds how you want it.
A channel of frequencies is sent to your woofer. It will try to reproduce all of them, but due to the nature of the speaker, it can't and will produce low and mid tones; high tones will be produced, but the dBs will be so low you won't hear them - the point is you are wasting power (Amps) recreating sound you can't hear.
The same channel of frequencies is sent to the tweeter, but a cheap "crossover" is built in to keep low frequencies from reaching it and damaging it. Really, this crossover is a sharp cutoff on the spectrum and low tech.
What the new crossover will do is send the appropriate frequencies to each driver; woofer and tweeter but with a 6 or 12dB rolloff which will ease the transition between which frequencies make it through and which don't = better sound. Better components are also used.
I hope I have helped, and I hope it sounds how you want it.