Crossovers for 2way speakers?
I'm a noob when it comes to crossovers.
I'm going to power my 6.5" polk db650's with an amp, as well as install some polk tweeters to replace the stock ones. Now, would it be a good idea to put in crossovers so that the highs only go to the tweeters while the db650s just do all the midrange work?
If so, how would i do it?
I'm going to power my 6.5" polk db650's with an amp, as well as install some polk tweeters to replace the stock ones. Now, would it be a good idea to put in crossovers so that the highs only go to the tweeters while the db650s just do all the midrange work?
If so, how would i do it?
The Polk db650 is a 2way speaker, installing another tweeter can really mess up the imaging, why not just get a proper set of 2way components.
However, the Polk tweeters come with an in-line x-over... http://www.polkaudio.com/carau...b1001/ as do other brands when just buying the tweeters.
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However, the Polk tweeters come with an in-line x-over... http://www.polkaudio.com/carau...b1001/ as do other brands when just buying the tweeters.
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