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    pwede ko bang gawing midrange ang 5" woofer ? meron ako kasing 2way 6" ng macrom. i want to add a midrange ang available lang eh 5" how do i configure my system na ndi magiging ngo-ngo yung boses. i really want a 3way system. kung pwede sana kung papangit tunog wag na lang.

    i need your suggestions......




    tnx tnx tnx tnx!

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    it's gonna be your midbass driver.....

    hindi kasing crisp ng totoong midrange and tweeters ang tunog...but will be of great help sa midbass....

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    master glen,

    eh meron na ko 6" ndi ba malulunod yun sa bass? o kailangan ko lang crossed? gusto ko kasi crisp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    fierari try putting a capacitor sa positive line ng speaker.......try using a 4.2 microfarrad capacitor na 100 volts ang capacity......in that way....limited ang audio range na lalabas sa woofer mo.......

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    yun!

    thats what im thinkin........... san ako makakabili nyan? and how much? ano ang range cut-off nya? puro highs ba maririnig ko?



    tnx man!

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    try buying it sa mga electronics shop tulad ng DEECO and ALEXAN........specify mo na "Non-Polar 4.2 microFarrad na 100 or 200 volts" capacitor ang kailangan mo......pwede rin na gumamit ka ng "3.2 microFarrad" kung habol mo ang crispness.......usually ang mga capacitors ay nilalagay sa mga tweeters para di masira agad pag hindi ito nakakabit sa xover network........

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    noted pare........

    salamat ng marami. mga magkano yan?

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    ranging from 10 to 30 Php lang yan....will help too kung wala kang xover network........kung mapapansin mo....yung ibang available na tweeters in the market ay gumagamit ng capacitor.....mostly ranging from 2.2 micro hanggang 3.3 micro.....anything above that value e pwede mo na ilagay sa midrange frequency level......pero never attempt to put that in a woofer/subwoofer........that's definitely a no no.......check mo din kung iinit yung capacitor during operation......that means sira ang nabili mo....may tendency na pumutok yan pag sumobra......happened to me before...nakakabit sa tweeters......during my novice sound system days.......gamit ko nun e 2.2 micro na 200 volts kasi 100 watts ang out ng amp na gamit ko.....awa ng Diyos......kaputs!!! pumutok........

    suggestion ko lang.....try buying different values of capacitors para mapakinggan mo ang difference...........

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    Here's a table for your reference......
    http://www.chokes.com/chart_12db.htm

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    tanong pa pre me bang SOP pagkabit nito for example sa side na to ng capacitor going to the mids + tapos yung isang side from amp. or pwede baligtarin?

    tnx

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    try analyzing the diagram above........when you say "non-polar" it means that it bypasses the negative and positive polarity......yung symbol na "µF" reffers to your capacitor which is always placed in the positive pole of your speakers.......this is for clarity and high frequency levels......so i suggest that you place the capacitor directly to the positive pole of the speaker......use a soldering gun or iron para permanent....then dugtungan mo na lang ng speaker wire para ikabit sa amp mo......

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    tnx man laking tulong nito :D

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    no problem.....am always glad to help.....:D

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    Quote Originally Posted by N3IL53N View Post


    try analyzing the diagram above........when you say "non-polar" it means that it bypasses the negative and positive polarity......yung symbol na "µF" reffers to your capacitor which is always placed in the positive pole of your speakers.......this is for clarity and high frequency levels......so i suggest that you place the capacitor directly to the positive pole of the speaker......use a soldering gun or iron para permanent....then dugtungan mo na lang ng speaker wire para ikabit sa amp mo......
    hummmmmm... I think you will need a Xover for the 3 way system IMHO lang po

    Sir N3IL53N: pano po ang wirring ng 3way seps parallel po ba or series?

tanung sa car audio system............