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Also, if i am to use this sound processor, is it necessary that i change my current HU (pio 5050UB) too?. Is'nt it like sound processors enhance SQ for OEM and low/medium end HU's ? |
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3sixty can not only active with TA but it also comes with Graphic Equaliser which can be used to alter the freq. if there is any peak or dip in particular freq. As per the placement of speaker and cabin gain, to give out much more cleaner sound. Since your rear comps are going to act as filler, this EQ feature will be more imp for you front stage than thE rear and the sub. You can also look at Audison bit one, Alpine h701, audiocontrol dqx/dqxe. Search on ebay.com or other sites you should get this between 300-400$ plus 200$ +/- for the clarion, and the balance can be put in to get the amp and the wiring. You would also need damping in which case you could get a good deal with online sellers on dyn.extreme bulk pack. Last edited by Invinsible : 8th October 2009 at 12:15. | |
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![]() NOw just clear my one big question: Considering a get a DXZ785 and the RF 3sixty, can i have the freedom of choosing any amp irrespetive of their XO frequencies (simply b'cos, i ll be driving the XO frequencies from the RF's processing unit) | |
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you will even prevent yourself from needing your favorite bit of equipment ie Y-splitters ![]() | |
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| There may be no need to use the amp xover since you may be using the active xover. But you would an amp for the rear speakers that could band-limit which means you need an amp with bandpass feature. Or you could run the set up in 3 way active mode from HU where the output from highs could be feed to 3sixty2 and under 'mid' setting you can make use of the xover on the HU and feed to rear speakers, same way sub can run under sub setting. |
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![]() ..and ya, too bad i couldnt use my fav equipment,I hope i find some use for them when ICE'ing my Swift ![]() | |
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Mi10@ anyways all this can be tried out once you have all the gear in hand. By the way, what sub are planning. One more thing to note here would be if you could figure what is the rms rating of every individual driver according to which you could decide the amps and sub setup. Creating a right between the drivers is equally imp. This could be determined to some extent knowing the basic as to what their ratings are, after which the gains can be set as per your taste. | |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | Not yet deicided on sub and its Amp. These are the ratings of the 3-way compos (Hertz ESK 163L) Woofer: Power Handling - continuous 70 Watt Frequency Hz 50-8k Midrange Power Handling - continuous 75 Watt FrequencyHz 400 - 14,5kTweeter: Power Handling - continuous 100W@3,5kHz Frequency Hz 2k - 23k My ideal plan here is to give 75W RMS each per channel for the Midrange and Tweeter. (For this i can use my Blaupunkt GTA-480 - 75W RMS x 4) and give out 100W RMS per channel to the Woofer (For this i may need a new 4Channel - 2 Ch of this would go to my rear setup) Then i ll have to decide on a Sub and preferbly a mono Last edited by Mi10 : 8th October 2009 at 15:51. Reason: typo |
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What about the power rating these drivers? Common sense suggests that woofers need more power than the tweeters; But then Common sense is not science is'nt it? ![]() Apart from the frequency, please let me know the ideal power(RMS) to run each driver. This will determine the Amp selcetion | |
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an octave is a doubling or halving of a frequency. to further understand this lets take a frequency for example 100hz, an octave above 100hz would be 200hz and an octave below would be 50hz normally you dont refer to a starting frequency. every physical thing that exists has a resonant frequency ie a frequency at which it begins to vibrate naturally and even a speaker driver will begin to vibrate at a certain frequency. at that frequency it will create peaks in the frequency response hence you dont really want the speaker to be playing this frequency which is why we limit those frequencies with a crossover and try to keep the frequency response curve of the speaker as close to flat (linear) as possible. If you look at the T/S parameters of a speaker driver you will get the Fs of a speaker driver, this is the resonant frequency of the speaker driver in free air ie when it isnt in an enclosure but for example in a woofer the resonant frequency will change as you place the driver in an enclosure .... if you have a tweeter for example that has an Fs of 900hz you should try to limit the frequencies it plays by crossing it over at a MINIMUM of one octave above its Fs so for the tweeter we have as an example you could use a crossover point of 1800HZ. If you used a second order filter (12db/oct) then this means that the speaker wont just stop playing the frequencies blow that crossover point but it will be 12db of SPL lower at the frequency which is one octave below the example frequency so it allows for these peaks to become less audible the band limiting for the rear is for a different reason. i could point you to a thread over at DIYMA which explains "rear fill" but instead i will just quote a summary i made over at another forum where i am a member. Note most of this information is basically gleaned from many sources over a period of time, but most of it was from werewolf over at DIYMA Quote:
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | Excellent readup ![]() |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | So here goes you fs for the 3-way compos Woofer: fs(HZ) - 62 Midrange: fs(HZ) - 163,6 Tweeter: fs(HZ) - 1250 I can interpret for the woofer and tweeter. Say its better to XO them above 62 and 1250 HZ respectively Why is the midrange frequency 163,6 - Does that imply the safe bandpass range is between 163HZ - 6KHZ ?(i am certainly wrong here, still..guessing ![]() |
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