You could get away with the tweeter, and an 8 ohm mid, but the response(you'd have a hole) would be far from optimum. Then too: did you make certain the efficiency of the purchased drivers matched? As Mr T suggested: getting a kit from someone like Madisound would be the hot setup. I'll bet he could cook something good up, for your application.
what ohms would I have?
if i am building a center channel with the follow speakers:
2 woofers 4 ohms each
1 mid 4 ohm
1 tweeter 6 ohm
if i run them off of the following 3 way crossover what is the correct way to hook it up? series for the woofer or parallel?
This network is an excellent choice for high power 3-way systems. The woofer section rolls off 6 dB at 800 Hz while the tweeter section uses a 12 dB per octave roll off at 4,500 Hz. The midrange section uses a true band pass filter with a response of 750-5,000 Hz. 12 dB per octave roll off. All crossover frequencies are rated into a 8 ohm load.
2 woofers 4 ohms each
1 mid 4 ohm
1 tweeter 6 ohm
if i run them off of the following 3 way crossover what is the correct way to hook it up? series for the woofer or parallel?
This network is an excellent choice for high power 3-way systems. The woofer section rolls off 6 dB at 800 Hz while the tweeter section uses a 12 dB per octave roll off at 4,500 Hz. The midrange section uses a true band pass filter with a response of 750-5,000 Hz. 12 dB per octave roll off. All crossover frequencies are rated into a 8 ohm load.
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