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yogiboy 2 1/2 way speaker? You have three drivers in D’Appolito arrangement, where tweeter is in the middle and top and bottom drivers are the same "usually" and handle the same bass to 900hz. But the top driver also goes out to 3.2khz, and from there the tweeter takes over. Here if you understand it, is a xover circuit for a 2.5 way speaker using 4th order HP on the tweeter 2nd order LP on the top mid/bass and 1st order LP on the lower bass https://ibb.co/r5zYyKs Cheers George |
Think of a crossover point as actually being 2 filters: 1 - High Pass 2 - Low pass So, in a traditional 3 way there are 2 crossover points but 4 filters. Got it? With a 2.5 way, there is a missing filter. The driver that would otherwise be the midrange misses a low pass filter. That is, you have two drivers playing all the bass. The benefits are better efficiency than a 3-way using the same woofer size, in the smallest possible footprint for that woofer. They are very good choices for modest to medium sized listening rooms. |