I have a pair of 5" mids & now just got some tweeters,where can i get a pair of cross overs from!
I know that some lower end splits have a basic cross over,like what is found on a set of two speakers,where or WHO can I talk to learn what is needed for a basic cross over that I may use on this setup I have.
Thanks.
andrea_w,
Dec 17, 7:37pm
Pop into your local car audio store. they'll probably have spare pair of crossovers floating about from an old install they've removed or from a box of components they've pillaged parts from etc. You can get a basic type which is just inline with the tweeter - it just means the woofer doesn't get any frequency control, but this type is fairly common in the "cheaper" component speakers so if you're just aiming to connect the tweeters for better sound, this type will be ideal. They look similar to this - http://images.sonicelectronix.com/images/287517/main/1031t.jpg The other type where there is an input and a Woofer and Tweeter output is the better option IMO but requires more wiring to install them
mr_lovebug,
Dec 17, 7:42pm
Yes, those in line will work well for me,where can I get a pair from,I am now in the middle of NO WHERE!
Need a place that will post them out to me.
andrea_w,
Dec 17, 7:49pm
That'll learn you for living in the wops haha I know someone who has some in his tool box. but I wouldn't dare say who that is lol. Maybe ask Jaycar. or flick an email to some car audio shops.! I wish I could help more, but I'm not allowed
mr_lovebug,
Dec 17, 7:58pm
Thats cool,thanks for the help all the same.
2 Way Speaker Crossover 3.5KHz 6dB
- Crossover frequency 3,500Hz - 6dB/octave rolloff - 50 watts RMS - 8 ohms - Priced per unit.
JAYCAR has home audio crossovers,as above,still looking for 4ohm which is car audio.
In line cross over will also do the job too. Just need something to cut help.
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