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Re: How about a whizzer cone for the 10"?

SF- The problem isn't with the HF extension of the cone driver, but with the crossover point needed for coupling VS the lower cutoff of the HF horn. Arraying a pair of 10's and allowing for things like crossover rolloff and center-to-center distance to a driver in the next box requires a crossover point (in my design) no higher than 1kHz. The HF horn I wish to use has a cutoff of 1.6kHz, so I'm trying to find a way to bridge that gap without employing another set of drivers and crossovers. I plan on crossing to the subs around 125Hz, for a 3-way active system. Nice try!


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