
question: can anyone share about the crossover point for the mid HPF & LPF setting as a reference for me...
in the manual didnt state the spesific frequency for mid & tweeter seperately...

thanks
I had my tweets high passed at 3200 which I was Errins suggestion as to what would be best for running these comps active and obviously the mid low passed at 3200. I had the mid high passed at 50 before my sub was installed.tenchi wrote:just brought the rsd component...using p880rs and pyle 4ch running active...
question: can anyone share about the crossover point for the mid HPF & LPF setting as a reference for me...
in the manual didnt state the spesific frequency for mid & tweeter seperately...![]()
thanks
I would agree w/ errin if the mid can go up that high, when you cross higher it prevents a "floating soundstage"Phoenixcolt wrote:I had my tweets high passed at 3200 which I was Errins suggestion as to what would be best for running these comps active and obviously the mid low passed at 3200. I had the mid high passed at 50 before my sub was installed.tenchi wrote:just brought the rsd component...using p880rs and pyle 4ch running active...
question: can anyone share about the crossover point for the mid HPF & LPF setting as a reference for me...
in the manual didnt state the spesific frequency for mid & tweeter seperately...![]()
thanks
It sounded good but I ultimately went passive with my comps.
I never took the time like Bdubs suggested to get used to the volume they should have been playing at if they were running passive so I could adjust them accordingly when changed to active(but I should have).
My tweets active were always screaming and I constantly found myself turning the tweet gain down through my deck even though I was only feeding them like 10 watts.