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Latest post 07-22-2011 7:18 AM by Jeanrick. 4 replies.
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  • 07-21-2011 7:12 AM

    Beovox 1200 (Model 6216) Loudspeaker Specifications

    Is there anybody that perhaps have the tweeter's detailed technical specifications? I replaced the original woofers with new full range drivers (Dayton PS180-8 - 6.5"). Current crossover is at 4,000 but I need to push this up to around 10,000, as I would like to retain the existing tweeters. I need to recalculate the complete crossover circuit. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

     

  • 07-21-2011 11:25 AM In reply to

    • Dillen
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    Re: Beovox 1200 (Model 6216) Loudspeaker Specifications

    Why full range drivers ?
    What are you trying to achieve ?

    Martin

  • 07-22-2011 2:34 AM In reply to

    Re: Beovox 1200 (Model 6216) Loudspeaker Specifications

    I will only be using them as surround speakers and initially planned to use only the full range to replace the existing drivers, which have broken paper cones. Afterwards, I thought I might just as well use the existing tweeter instead of leaving it disconnected and just adjust the crossover frequency much higher, as the new drivers have a range of 48 - 25,000 Hz. I have already bought the drivers.

     

  • 07-22-2011 6:04 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beovox 1200 (Model 6216) Loudspeaker Specifications

    25000 Hz from a full range driver ? What type is it ?
    That is a bit higher than the Beovox 1200 tweeter will go.

    Martin

  • 07-22-2011 7:18 AM In reply to

    Re: Beovox 1200 (Model 6216) Loudspeaker Specifications

    It is the Dayton PS180-8. You have actually answered my question, as I will then only use the full range Woofer and see how it does on its own. Thanx.

     

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