Hi,
My current speakers are MTMs with the Seas W18EX and Millennium tweeters with the bottom end augmented by line array subs.
The crossover is a DEQX set with crossover slopes at 48db slopes @ 105hz and 96db slopes @ 1300hz.
I really like these speakers, but want more.
The main issue I have with them is that I would like a little more strength in the 100 to 300hz range and a little more strength in the lower tweeter region.
Am thinking an MTM with the Seas W22 and the Millennium with a wave-guide.
Am thinking the wave-guide would give the tweeter more low-end authority and the W22s would give the power I am looking for lower.
So the questions become.
Are these assumptions logical ?.
Is a crossover point of 1300hz, maybe 1200hz, too high given a 6” wave guide stuck in between the W22s ?
Thanks
Branwell
My current speakers are MTMs with the Seas W18EX and Millennium tweeters with the bottom end augmented by line array subs.
The crossover is a DEQX set with crossover slopes at 48db slopes @ 105hz and 96db slopes @ 1300hz.
I really like these speakers, but want more.
The main issue I have with them is that I would like a little more strength in the 100 to 300hz range and a little more strength in the lower tweeter region.
Am thinking an MTM with the Seas W22 and the Millennium with a wave-guide.
Am thinking the wave-guide would give the tweeter more low-end authority and the W22s would give the power I am looking for lower.
So the questions become.
Are these assumptions logical ?.
Is a crossover point of 1300hz, maybe 1200hz, too high given a 6” wave guide stuck in between the W22s ?
Thanks
Branwell
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