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260z
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I have a sony c910 h/u. Focal k5412 8" ap in the doors, focal 4kx 4" mids and neo3's for tweets. Been looking for an xover for this set up and found a sony 210xdp for cheap.

Would this work with my system? Xover points I'am starting at, 200 and below for the 8's, 200 up to around 2500 for the 4's, tweets 2500 and up. Would this work good with this system? EQ is just a bonus, thanks.

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with that peice you can play with everything, I would just put everything in, adjust the x-overs first then move to the EQ. I would install all your spks. then mess with the x-over, you'll get better results

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quote:
Originally posted by spydermann:
with that peice you can play with everything, I would just put everything in, adjust the x-overs first then move to the EQ. I would install all your spks. then mess with the x-over, you'll get better results

I really need to if the xover will work with this set up. I've done some searching but could not find out if the xover points are adj. to my needs. I know it's a two way front and rear so I guess points for sub and high for comp's?

I don't have a passive xover's for this system and my amps have no xovers. I was thinking I could maybe run the sub (for the 8's) up to 200hz then I need to xover the mids and tweets to 2500hz. Maybe use the rear xover?

Unless there is a point for the tweets built in the 210. Is this a sub, with high and low pass for the mids amd highs,I don't know. Thanks again!

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if you go to a Sony rep they can do some changing of the slopes. if I remeber right, it had a lot of choices for slopes

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quote:
Originally posted by spydermann:
if you go to a Sony rep they can do some changing of the slopes. if I remeber right, it had a lot of choices for slopes

Been searching found out 210 for front and rear can only go up to 198 hz. Damn no good for points for crossing over the tweets.

I have an old ads 200I xover that can crossover the focal 4 and the neo 3's over at 2500hz. Would ths work well with sony 210 crossed over at 198hz for the 8's and the mids. Then use the ads xover to cross over the mids and tweets at 2500hz.

If not any suggestions for a good xover for someone on a limited budget. Getting a new engine in one of my work trucks. I know I would love the sony 4000 but out of my price range right now, thanks

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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by spydermann:
if you go to a Sony rep they can do some changing of the slopes. if I remeber right, it had a lot of choices for slopes

Been searching found out 210 for front and rear can only go up to 198 hz. Damn no good for points for crossing over the tweets.

I have an old ads 200I xover that can crossover the focal 4 and the neo 3's over at 2500hz. Would ths work well with sony 210 crossed over at 198hz for the 8's and the mids. Then use the ads xover to cross over the mids and tweets at 2500hz.

Problem solved picked up a LP 3ox, thanks.

If not any suggestions for a good xover for someone on a limited budget. Getting a new engine in one of my work trucks. I know I would love the sony 4000 but out of my price range right now, thanks


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