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    can someone please provided some general freq i can start off with to tune my system. i just moved from 2way to 4 way..

    this is what im trying now... does this look ok "in general"

    sub - 90hz
    midbass - 90hz - 300
    mids - 300 - 1500
    horn - 1500 up

    thank you

  • #2
    Re: help with 4 way crossover points

    Crossover points are determined by the frequency response, displacement limited output and dispersion patterns of the various elements, so one cannot make an informed decision on where to cross without all that information.
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    • #3
      Re: help with 4 way crossover points

      So true . . . but also, MOST 3-ways cross to the tweeter near 3kHz, so it seems unusual to have a FOUR way where the tweeter's got to go even another octave lower?

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      • #4
        Re: help with 4 way crossover points

        Depends what the mid and tweeter are. For a typical 4 or 5" cone to a tweeter it probably is more than a bit low. But little bitty cones don't have squat for output unless you use many of them. With just about any really high power midrange (8, 10 or 12" - and especially if horn loaded) it's gonna start either rolling off or narrowing the pattern by the time you get to 1.5k.

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        • #5
          Re: help with 4 way crossover points

          Originally posted by Chris Roemer View Post
          MOST 3-ways cross to the tweeter near 3kHz
          Not pro sound.
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          • #6
            Re: help with 4 way crossover points

            Lower end 15" 3 ways using 5" or 6" cone mids will likely cross at 3k (so they don't blow up the cheap tweeter). They may be called "PA speakers", and sold as "pro" but are generally not considered "professional". When users add piezos or bullet tweeters to 2-ways to add sizzle, they typically cross even higher. And not everybody in the audience benefits from the tweeter, either.

            An old-school 4 way horn loaded system might cross exactly where the OP was suggesting. May or may not be optimal, depending on what he's starting with.

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            • #7
              Re: help with 4 way crossover points

              Originally posted by wg_ski View Post
              An old-school 4 way horn loaded system might cross exactly where the OP was suggesting.
              Or a JBL VT 4889 (sans sub, which would be the fourth element).
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              • #8
                Re: help with 4 way crossover points

                I was running my 18s til around 90
                15's up to around 300
                12's up to 1200 / 1500
                then my 2" driver to cover the rest..

                I run a dbx pa+ where on 3way... and the 12s and comp driver has a 2way xover.. it sounds pretty good but I just wanted to make sure I was in the general ball park.. sounds like I just need to play with it a little.

                thanks for everyones input.

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                • #9
                  Re: help with 4 way crossover points

                  Some might question the need for the 15's and suggest more capable 12's (or more 12's) - if they are displacement limited. A 2x12/2" makes a really nice box. Your arrangement will give more amplifier headroom - splitting the bands does reduce the peak voltage requirements. But it will take more cubic feet to get X dB. Is this a PA or a man cave system?

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                  • #10
                    Re: help with 4 way crossover points

                    The 4 way I presented at Grinnel were crossed at 90, 750. 3000. was told crossovers were seamless.
                    " To me, the soundstage presentation is more about phase and distortion and less about size. However, when you talk about bass extension, there's no replacement for displacement". Tyger23. 4.2015

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                    • #11
                      Re: help with 4 way crossover points

                      this is a main system... (mobile dj mostly for large clubs/events)

                      the 12's I use is the b&c 12pe32... when I used 2 12's, seem like i needed something to cover down to 100hz as the 12's. not enough deepness down there... but the vocals did sound good...

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                      • #12
                        Re: help with 4 way crossover points

                        Originally posted by keilamym View Post
                        this is a main system... (mobile dj mostly for large clubs/events)
                        the 12's I use is the b&c 12pe32..when I used 2 12's, seem like i needed something to cover down to 100hz as the 12's. not enough deepness down there...
                        Those are fine above 200Hz or so, but not lower, due to the very low Qes and short xmax, not because they're twelves. The right twelves in the right cabs would handle 90Hz to 1.5kHz no problem, allowing a much smaller and simpler 3-way system.
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                          • #14
                            Re: help with 4 way crossover points

                            Originally posted by keilamym View Post
                            the 12's I use is the b&c 12pe32...
                            Designed for wide bandwidth horns, was considered a good replacement for the unobtainium EVM12L. Won't play low enough in a conventional box. B&C's got some new ones that will stomp this in a mid horn (12FW76) or conventional box (12TBX100). Even cheap Eminence (Delta Pro 12) is decent down to 80 - and doubled up will keep up with TH18s. But there is something to be said for using what you already have - until you embark on a new design.

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                            • #15
                              Re: help with 4 way crossover points

                              Originally posted by wg_ski View Post
                              Designed for wide bandwidth horns, was considered a good replacement for the unobtainium EVM12L. Won't play low enough in a conventional box. B&C's got some new ones that will stomp this in a mid horn (12FW76) or conventional box (12TBX100). Even cheap Eminence (Delta Pro 12) is decent down to 80 - and doubled up will keep up with TH18s. But there is something to be said for using what you already have - until you embark on a new design.

                              that's true... i'd like to retire from this hobby before I spend that kind of money on a big new design...

                              I appreciate everyone's help on this... THANK YOU!!!!

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