In Reply to: Do you think they would run up to 250 hertz well? posted by Russ57 on February 5, 2007 at 06:46:02:
Hi Russ,I have the same question, since I'd like to experiment, and crossover to the DAYTON IB385-8 somewhere between 200Hz and 500Hz. I'd like to crossover as high as possible (great sound being the first priority), to unburden the fullrange/SET that covers the higher frequencies.
Here's a link to the overview:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=295-455
and the spec sheet:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pdf/295-455.pdf
To my eyes, it looks like the response is smooth to about 700Hz, where it takes a dive. Whether it sounds good up there is another question. The response looks reasonable.
Would beaming be a problem? I know nothing but the broadest theory--that a speaker beams as the wavelength approaches its diameter. 500Hz has a wavelength of about 2', so that's getting close to the 15" diameter. So how severe would that be?
Has anyone used this speaker?
Best,
George
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