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Old 28th April 2008, 10:30   #46
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Aah, now I get it.. thanks for the pictures ishan.
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Old 29th April 2008, 00:38   #47
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The tweeters come bundled in the set. That's what a set of 'components' are: a pair of mid-bass + a pair of tweeters + 2 cross-overs.
I thought components are special speakers designed to play a specific band of frequencies which you set in the crossover, more like band pass filter.

Isn't that right?
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Old 29th April 2008, 08:13   #48
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I thought components are special speakers designed to play a specific band of frequencies which you set in the crossover, more like band pass filter.

Isn't that right?
I'm afraid that's not correct. Components are full range, except for say, frequencies below 80/100 Hz. The crossovers are used to distribute the frequencies to the corresponding speakers.

With components you can have tweeters and mid-basses at the most suitable locations. In fact, IMO, if you can't utilize that feature it is almost as good as co-axials. For example, if components are mounted on rear MDF trays (with both tweeters and mid-basses on it), it would not be too different from normal full-range co-axials.
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