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After absolutely loving my new (component) speakers-- last week 1 of my tweeters quit tweeting
So I pulled off the door panel and noticed condensation on the crossover.
Unhooked it, disassembled it, gave it a good cleaning & relocated it to the interior kick panel.
Tried out the tweeter again but to no avail.
Well now the other tweeter quit.
So obviously I F'd up & sent a low-pass signal to them while adjusting my amp. Very noobish
So (before I figured that out) I bought a new pair of X-overs & decided to rebuild from scratch.
Items to buy:
* X-overs DONE (see below for specs) MB Quart RXC-216
* Mid-Range (3 options below)
* Tweeters
My current setup:
AMP
Phoenix Gold Octane-R R2.5:2 2-Channel Car Amplifier
Component Amplifier
Dual Channel
RMS Power at 4 ohms
50 x 2
RMS Power at 2 ohms
75 x 2
Bridged RMS Power
150 x 1
Peak Power Output
250 watts
Frequency Response
20 Hz – 20 kHz
THD at Rated RMS Power
0.1%
Signal to Noise Ratio
110 dB
Built In Crossovers
Yes
Low Pass Crossover
40 – 400 Hz
High Pass Crossover
40 – 400 Hz
Low-Pass Slope (dB/octave)
12 dB
Low-Pass Slope (dB/octave)
12 dB
Bass Boost
0 - 15 dB
Bass Boost Frequency
45 Hz
Min. Impedance Unbridged
2 ohms
Min. Impedance Bridged
4 ohms
Speaker Level Inputs
No
Preamp Outputs
Yes - 1 pair
Protection Circuitry Overload Power LED Indicators
Yes
Fuse Rating
20
MB Quart RVF 216 Reference Series 6-1/2" Component System
Power Handling: 40 - 140 watts @ 4 ohms
Crossover: 12dB per octave Frequency Response: 38Hz -32kHz
Sensitivity: 90dB 4 ohm Impedance
3/4" Titanium Tweeters
6 1/2" Polypropylene Woofers 2 Way Coaxial Component System
Three-level tweeter output
RMS Power Handling 70 - 140 watts
Sensitivity 90 dB
Frequency Response 38 - 32000 Hz
Impedance (Per Voice Coil) 4 ohms
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Here's the X-overs I purchased
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To Buy:
Mid-Range (randomly picked, open to suggestions under $125)
Audiobahn AMD60H 6-1/2" 308W Murdered Out Mid Bass Driver
$79.00
Power Handling:
300W RMS 308W Peak Power
General Features:
Frequency Response: 30Hz-5kHz
Sensitivity: 93 dB
Impedance: 3 Ohm
Mounting Depth: 3.5"
Faraday Cage Laminated Glass Fiber Composite/Pulp Cone EPDM Rubber Surround 2-Layer High-Temp ASV Voice Coil
O2 OM-605ND PRO 6-1/2" 300W PRO Series Midrange Car Speaker
$109.00
Power Handlng
150W RMS 300W Peak
General Specifications
6.5" Midrange Driver Diecast aluminium basket Plasticized cloth roll surround 1.5" TIL (glass-fiber) V.C. former Specially hardened paper cone Silver alloy flex wires 2" KSV voice coil 25 oz neodmium & strontium magnet
Soundstream SST-654N 6-1/2" 250W 4-ohm Pro Series Mid Range Car Component Speaker
$99.00
Power Handling:
250W Peak
General Features:
6.5" Mid Range Neodymium Magnet Impedance: 4-Ohm Frequency Response: 130-10KHz Efficiency: 96dB Top Mount Depth: 2.5"
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What do you think of those Mid-Range options?
What would you recommend for Tweeters?
Before you say it... I know "go active, passive's for *****'s" but that'll be down the road.
What do you think about my amp?
How would YOU adjust the amp settings?
°Truckin°
So I pulled off the door panel and noticed condensation on the crossover.
Unhooked it, disassembled it, gave it a good cleaning & relocated it to the interior kick panel.
Tried out the tweeter again but to no avail.
Well now the other tweeter quit.
So obviously I F'd up & sent a low-pass signal to them while adjusting my amp. Very noobish
So (before I figured that out) I bought a new pair of X-overs & decided to rebuild from scratch.
Items to buy:
* X-overs DONE (see below for specs) MB Quart RXC-216
* Mid-Range (3 options below)
* Tweeters
My current setup:
AMP
Phoenix Gold Octane-R R2.5:2 2-Channel Car Amplifier
Component Amplifier
Dual Channel
RMS Power at 4 ohms
50 x 2
RMS Power at 2 ohms
75 x 2
Bridged RMS Power
150 x 1
Peak Power Output
250 watts
Frequency Response
20 Hz – 20 kHz
THD at Rated RMS Power
0.1%
Signal to Noise Ratio
110 dB
Built In Crossovers
Yes
Low Pass Crossover
40 – 400 Hz
High Pass Crossover
40 – 400 Hz
Low-Pass Slope (dB/octave)
12 dB
Low-Pass Slope (dB/octave)
12 dB
Bass Boost
0 - 15 dB
Bass Boost Frequency
45 Hz
Min. Impedance Unbridged
2 ohms
Min. Impedance Bridged
4 ohms
Speaker Level Inputs
No
Preamp Outputs
Yes - 1 pair
Protection Circuitry Overload Power LED Indicators
Yes
Fuse Rating
20
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MB Quart RVF 216 Reference Series 6-1/2" Component System
Power Handling: 40 - 140 watts @ 4 ohms
Crossover: 12dB per octave Frequency Response: 38Hz -32kHz
Sensitivity: 90dB 4 ohm Impedance
3/4" Titanium Tweeters
6 1/2" Polypropylene Woofers 2 Way Coaxial Component System
Three-level tweeter output
RMS Power Handling 70 - 140 watts
Sensitivity 90 dB
Frequency Response 38 - 32000 Hz
Impedance (Per Voice Coil) 4 ohms
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Here's the X-overs I purchased
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To Buy:
Mid-Range (randomly picked, open to suggestions under $125)
Audiobahn AMD60H 6-1/2" 308W Murdered Out Mid Bass Driver
$79.00
Power Handling:
300W RMS 308W Peak Power
General Features:
Frequency Response: 30Hz-5kHz
Sensitivity: 93 dB
Impedance: 3 Ohm
Mounting Depth: 3.5"
Faraday Cage Laminated Glass Fiber Composite/Pulp Cone EPDM Rubber Surround 2-Layer High-Temp ASV Voice Coil
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O2 OM-605ND PRO 6-1/2" 300W PRO Series Midrange Car Speaker
$109.00
Power Handlng
150W RMS 300W Peak
General Specifications
6.5" Midrange Driver Diecast aluminium basket Plasticized cloth roll surround 1.5" TIL (glass-fiber) V.C. former Specially hardened paper cone Silver alloy flex wires 2" KSV voice coil 25 oz neodmium & strontium magnet
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Soundstream SST-654N 6-1/2" 250W 4-ohm Pro Series Mid Range Car Component Speaker
$99.00
Power Handling:
250W Peak
General Features:
6.5" Mid Range Neodymium Magnet Impedance: 4-Ohm Frequency Response: 130-10KHz Efficiency: 96dB Top Mount Depth: 2.5"
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What do you think of those Mid-Range options?
What would you recommend for Tweeters?
Before you say it... I know "go active, passive's for *****'s" but that'll be down the road.
What do you think about my amp?
How would YOU adjust the amp settings?
°Truckin°