12/14/2022 0 Comments 3 way crossover design softwareLinear Team WinISD (very popular) and WinISD Pro. I'm sure others here can recommend both crossover software and full speaker modeling, testing, and design software all free. If you really don't have software to design the crossovers, you can search the internet for free crossover design software. If you have the speakers and insist on no modifications of substitutions, then you simply need to move your crossovers up to about 1200hz to 1800hz with 1600hz being ideal. Which would also allow you to use 12db/octave slopes.Ĩ00hz is a very typical crossover from bass-to-min IN GENERAL, but in your case it simply won't work. I think the best you can do with the components you've selected is to move the woofer-to-mid crossover up into the 1,000hz to 2,000hz range. There are certainly people here who are far more knowledgeable than I am on this subject, but from the components you seem to be using, I don't think it can be done as I've interpreted your statements. The only other HiVi mid/bass options that seem compatible are in the $50 to $70 range each. HiVi B4N 4" Aluminum Midbass Round Frame ($14.88) HiVi B3N 3" Aluminum Driver Round Frame ($9.97) If you insist on using HiVi, then I would go with one of these Mid/Bass drivers. I'm guessing the reason you want 24db/octave crossovers is to make up for the limitations of the midrange, but even with that sharp slope you can't crossover right at the limit of the frequency response (800hz). So, I'm guessing any crossover up to 2500 (or possibly 3000hz) would be fine. The Dayton DC160 6.5" woofer is available in 8 and 4 ohms, shielded and unshielded, and has a freq response of 33hz to 4,000hz. So you are OK for the mid-to-high crossover at 6,000hz. The HiVi RT1C is a Planar Isodynamic Tweeter with at 3,000 to 21,000hz response. You need to be well within the frequency range of the speaker, which means about a 1500 to 2000hz crossover low-to-mid. You are OK on the high end with a 6,000 crossover, but not on the low end with a 800hz crossover. The HiVi DMN is a soft dome fabric midrange with a frequency response of 800hz to 9,000hz. First can I assume that you are crossing from mid-to-tweeter at 6,000hz (not 600hz)? And why series, and why 4 ohm?Ĭrossing the tweeter at 600hz and the woofers at 800hz with a 24db slope on the mid. but then '4 woofers in series' makes no sense. For one thing, a little punctuation might help.ģ way syestem with a hivi rt1c-a tweeter hivi dmn-a mid and 2 4 ohm dayton dc 160s-4 woofers in series. I don't think it is really clear what you are trying to do.
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