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4 0hm automotive speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 99932" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>In english for the above</p><p></p><p>Those drivers and that box design you got off the web may or may not work together well, most are betting on won't work together well... I suggest the following as the cheapest way out for the box... if you don't want to go through the effort to do t/s params, seal the box, less potential bass, I know, but you will actually have bass and it should be smooth...</p><p></p><p>Connecting the two mids in series, will in all likelyhood mess with the cross-over frequency of the little box with coils and caps and resistors, this can result in the dull sound... Working things out will be more difficult, but the following options could help:</p><p>1. connect the one mid and woofer in parallel using the X-O box...</p><p>2. connect the other mid-woofer in parallel with these using a big inductor, creating in effect a 2.5way speaker. now the second mid/woofer won't interfere with the x-o</p><p></p><p>Hope it helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 99932, member: 54"] In english for the above Those drivers and that box design you got off the web may or may not work together well, most are betting on won't work together well... I suggest the following as the cheapest way out for the box... if you don't want to go through the effort to do t/s params, seal the box, less potential bass, I know, but you will actually have bass and it should be smooth... Connecting the two mids in series, will in all likelyhood mess with the cross-over frequency of the little box with coils and caps and resistors, this can result in the dull sound... Working things out will be more difficult, but the following options could help: 1. connect the one mid and woofer in parallel using the X-O box... 2. connect the other mid-woofer in parallel with these using a big inductor, creating in effect a 2.5way speaker. now the second mid/woofer won't interfere with the x-o Hope it helps [/QUOTE]
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