Re: Prv audio local speakers
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Melissa_IraggiAlts
Are those 1" domes?
28mm, 1.1"?
Re: Prv audio local speakers
That is still a "tiny tweeter"
Re: Prv audio local speakers
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Melissa_IraggiAlts
That is still a "tiny tweeter"
still doesn't mean a 3 or 4 way sounds better...
Too many variables to make that statement. Not just drivers, but install, tune and vehicle itself. If you generally prefer a 3 way system, that's fine. Just be aware there some 2 ways systems that will hang with anything.
:peace:
Re: Prv audio local speakers
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Melissa_IraggiAlts
That is still a "tiny tweeter"
That is the car audio industry standard, around 1 inch.
Re: Prv audio local speakers
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Melissa_IraggiAlts
I understand your point, the point of the post is people expecting a pro audio 6.5" that really plays from 200hz to 5k and trying to cross it over at 60hz and blowing them up.
As far as a tweeter playing down to 2k I'm really not a fan. 2k is really too low for a tiny tweeter to play down to, ... 2k is more upper midrange than "tweeter". I like tweeters to play closer to 4 or 5k and up especially at high volume levels. 1200-3k is a harsh bandwidth I would rather have a cone type speaker playing that range
Of course this is just my opinion...
:cool:
I get the point and I've seen people using pro audio type speakers wrong and getting poor results. I understand that even if a speaker has a wide frequency range, it will perform better in a much narrower one. It's easy to understand that even if your 6.5" midbass can play down to 55hz in your door that a 10" subwoofer in the proper enclosure will do a better job at reproducing that frequency. Same would hold true for a tweeter playing 2k. A midrange will do a better job and not be on the fringe. The car environment is small though and most people want/need their drivers to play a wider range because of cost/space/tuning constraints.