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Username: Bernymac

Cambodian

Post Number: 2604
Registered: Sep-04
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I sent this to CDT. what do you guys think. and which range do you guys think I should use. I know its user preference but I'm not that experienced and would like to know which range will probaly sound the best while keeping up with my subwoofers.

Emailed to CDT:
I want to run this system active for better control. I need to know how much power the M6 and DRT25 tweeter can handle at the following ranges.

M6 @ 80hz-3khz -
M6 @ 80hz-300hz -
M6 @ 300hz-3khz -
M6 @ 300hz-3.5khz -

Drt25 @ 3khz and up -
Drt25 @ 3.5khz and up -

I need to know how much power I can send to the M6 and Tweeters at the following ranges. Thank you, any information will be helpful.

I have a massive audio p800.4 for the M6 Drivers. It does 160rms @ 12.4volts and 200rms @ 14.4 volts

I have a Xtant 404M for the drt25 tweeters which does 50rms x 4

Does anyone know if the m6's can handle up to 200rms if I high pass them at a higher range such as 300hz-3khz or 3.5khz.

Whats the difference if I high pass tweeters at 3khz or 3.5khz. Besides handling power, what would I notice in hearing. Will it sound less if I high pass it at 3khz? Will it be stronger if I high pass it at 3.5khz?

Just thought I would ask here before CDT gets a chance to respond.
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Username: Adddisorder

West palm, Florida

Post Number: 4254
Registered: Jan-06
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you cant run them at 300hz and up unless your running another midbass driver or unless you want to miss out on alot of music.

just run them 80-3k and 3kup on the tweets and just play around with all of the settings to see what you like.
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Username: Bernymac

Cambodian

Post Number: 2621
Registered: Sep-04
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I was going to buy a midbass driver to play the 80hz - 300hz range.
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Username: Adddisorder

West palm, Florida

Post Number: 4262
Registered: Jan-06
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the m6 are supposed to be good midbass i would run it 60-70 on up to whereever your tweet starts to sound stressed. i know cdt tweets dont like to play low so somewhre in the 3.5-4k region id start playing around with for the tweets
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Username: Bernymac

Cambodian

Post Number: 2631
Registered: Sep-04
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I got this from CDT

M6 @ 80hz-3khz - 100W, 200W peak "music"

M6 @ 80hz-300hz - 100W, 200W peak "music"

M6 @ 300hz-3khz - 200W, 400W peak "music"

M6 @ 300hz-3.5khz - 200W, 400W peak "music"

Drt25 @ 3khz and up - 100W, 200W peak "music"

Drt25 @ 3.5khz and up - 120W, 240W peak "music"
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