In Reply to: Cerwin Vega V 36D In The House posted by ka7niq on August 20, 2017 at 07:24:27:
If you plan to use these for home audio, it MIGHT be possible ( you need to check with someone who really knows about horns) to lower the xover between woofer and midrange to 800Hz or maybe 600Hz wich would probably help clarity of voices and midrange in general.
You may even be able to find someone able to redesign new crossovers more oriented for hi-fi use (Al Klappenberger comes to mind but there are many).
Keep in mind a PA speaker has a crossover optimized for maximum power handling and maximum output. You might be able to use a different crossover if 127dB is not your ultimate goal.
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- RE: Cerwin Vega V 36D In The House - KanedaK 08/21/1709:20:36 08/21/17 (3)
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