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60 Degree DIY Mid Hi - AKA PM60
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Allen" data-source="post: 148289" data-attributes="member: 9991"><p>Re: 60 Degree DIY Mid Hi</p><p></p><p>Ok, what wattage do I want to supply the 4594 with? I am confused since they show 80w and 150w, yet if I use passive crossover, I am sending one amp supply to both the HF and VHF. And the b&c 12", what voltage limit should these be set at? I realize the posted numbers for these speakers should explain this to me, but when I built my Keystone subs, I learned to drop the voltage quite drastically to prevent blowing speakers with low sine waves of EDM music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Allen, post: 148289, member: 9991"] Re: 60 Degree DIY Mid Hi Ok, what wattage do I want to supply the 4594 with? I am confused since they show 80w and 150w, yet if I use passive crossover, I am sending one amp supply to both the HF and VHF. And the b&c 12", what voltage limit should these be set at? I realize the posted numbers for these speakers should explain this to me, but when I built my Keystone subs, I learned to drop the voltage quite drastically to prevent blowing speakers with low sine waves of EDM music. [/QUOTE]
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