The midi range, not the tweeter, is the most important driver in a speaker.


Grrr - I can't edit the title. Of course I meant "midrange."

Of course, this is not up for debate. I’m just posting something every real audiophile understands.
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Yes and no for my speakers. The mid driver, 8” Seas Excel, covers 4 octaves, the tweeters, Seas Millenium, covers 4 octaves. I can’t hear the last one🤭.

Woofers have the first 2 octaves. Crossover at 92hz, and 1440hz. Crossover causes NO issues with amplifiers. Active crossover is between preamp and amps. Amplifier load is just the driver. 
To make K....t happy, no backwave to contain. Open baffles. Bass cancellation? No. Flat to about 24 in my room. Great energy in the all important power range. 
I built these in 2006. Designed in 2004 by the brilliant Seigfried Linkwitz. Orion 3.4. 
No mdf. Hardwood and Appleply. 
Check Out https://www.linkwitzlab.com/  For a tutorial on psychoacoustics, room interface and more. 
No room treatments needed with proper sound dispersion. 
Mic drop.