@cedargrover I think you have it backwards.
The top two drivers are just a traditional 2-way.
The treble covers above 3kHz.
The midrange is only covered by the upper woofer. Say it has a low pass at 3 kHz.
Up to here, this is a normal 2-way. The added 0.5 is the lower woofer, which cuts off at 500 Hz (for example).
The top two drivers are just a traditional 2-way.
The treble covers above 3kHz.
The midrange is only covered by the upper woofer. Say it has a low pass at 3 kHz.
Up to here, this is a normal 2-way. The added 0.5 is the lower woofer, which cuts off at 500 Hz (for example).