hey guys ,
basically i got a pair of alpine type s splits. However i want to use the boston pro's tweeter and crossever, and the alpine woofer since it will fit in my door. So can i use this combo ? pro's and con's ?
hey guys ,
basically i got a pair of alpine type s splits. However i want to use the boston pro's tweeter and crossever, and the alpine woofer since it will fit in my door. So can i use this combo ? pro's and con's ?
i dont imagine there would be a great amount of problems in doing this (if there are any problems with doing this)
well apart from the power differences, i thought maybe the crossover was specifically designed for each tweeter/speaker...but ill just try it out and see if it sounds good
not gonna write a essay but check if the crossover points are.. for lack of a better word, compatible. wheres the boston mid-bass drivers??
what do u mean by crossover points ????
The midbass drivers , i cant them nicely into the car , so i wont be using them.
the points where the crossover cuts the frequencies going to each driver. think of them as fixed hpf/lpf's.
well the frequency (of speakers) of the alpines is 70Hz-22khz, and the boston is 50-22khz. Does this help with finding out ???
nope..
we're not looking for what range of frequencies the set can play alltogether, but the crossover POINTS. it should state them in the boston manual if you have it. i guess look in the alpine manual too for your midbass drivers.
http://mobile.bostonacoustics.com/Ma...iesCompMan.pdf
http://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/Man...500SPS600C.PDF
ok..gonna have a look at it now...no info
hmm they dont state it. guess you can only try it out and hope nothing goes wrong. or, since theyre an upgrade, make a spacer for the bostons midbasses to fit.
i think it'll stick with the matching alpine setup, bostons are really good but even with spacers, i cant put the factory speaker cover over which is wat i want
Run active... done... no prob