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<blockquote data-quote="Art Welter" data-source="post: 218243" data-attributes="member: 52"><p>DSP settings for the DCX 464 (or any other driver) depend on the horn used.</p><p>Few horns will support 300Hz, crossing above 500Hz opens up a large variety.</p><p>The mid section broadly peaks around 1.8kHz, the HF has fairly sharp dip between 5 and 6kHz. </p><p>As Uwe mentioned, the DCX 464 has a wide overlap, around an octave from 3-6kHz.</p><p>The "best" crossover point would vary with level, but around 4kHz is a good balance between mid/high headroom using a 24dB per octave "shape".</p><p>The HF section is smoother in the 3.2-5kHz range, so for lower SPL applications crossing a bit lower may be preferable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Welter, post: 218243, member: 52"] DSP settings for the DCX 464 (or any other driver) depend on the horn used. Few horns will support 300Hz, crossing above 500Hz opens up a large variety. The mid section broadly peaks around 1.8kHz, the HF has fairly sharp dip between 5 and 6kHz. As Uwe mentioned, the DCX 464 has a wide overlap, around an octave from 3-6kHz. The "best" crossover point would vary with level, but around 4kHz is a good balance between mid/high headroom using a 24dB per octave "shape". The HF section is smoother in the 3.2-5kHz range, so for lower SPL applications crossing a bit lower may be preferable. [/QUOTE]
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