In Reply to: RE: Large Cones = More Realistic Lower-Mids Tone? posted by waj4all on April 24, 2012 at 22:39:50:
(For those unfamiliar, the number is the product of LF and HF frequencies)
I have seen everything from 400,000 to 1,000,000. My reading of Snow's data correlates best with 630,000 - for example, 50Hz to 12.5kHz. Minimonitor bass to 100Hz would match 6300Hz treble - a good range for a single 6" to 8" driver without a whizzer, and acceptable for THX side channels. Or how about 250-2500 - the traditional telephone (vocal) range, pretty close, and a good starting point for a definition of midrange.
Going back to the heft of the midrange issue, by this approach the midrange begins well below 500Hz ...
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