Polk DB3065

unrealii
unrealii Posts: 268
edited August 2004 in Car Audio & Electronics
Anyone have an instruction manual for this component set. I want to fine tune my system, but I want to know freq ranges of each speaker I have.

I need to know the frequency rages for:
DB3000
DB6510
DB5510

Any info on the cut offs and slope on the cross overs would be nice as well.

Thanks.
LSIm system on order =D

Currently listening to innovation...

Prior car systems:
Nissan Maxima - Eclipse CD5030, Eclipse HDR109 HD Receiver, Eclipse PA5422, Eclipse PA5532, Polk SR 6500 (Front), Polk DB6510 (Rear), Image Dymanics IDQ10, active x-over setup
Toyota MR2 - Eclipse CD5030, Eclipse HDR109 HD Receiver, Blaupunkt THA 555, Polk SR6500
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  • unrealii
    unrealii Posts: 268
    edited August 2004
    Thanks for the info Kim.


    Here is a pic of the crossovers I had called you about a while back:
    http://clubpolk.polkaudio.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=18913

    Ace Hardware carries the polish, so I ended up getting it that day and it worked well. Thanks for the help.
    LSIm system on order =D

    Currently listening to innovation...

    Prior car systems:
    Nissan Maxima - Eclipse CD5030, Eclipse HDR109 HD Receiver, Eclipse PA5422, Eclipse PA5532, Polk SR 6500 (Front), Polk DB6510 (Rear), Image Dymanics IDQ10, active x-over setup
    Toyota MR2 - Eclipse CD5030, Eclipse HDR109 HD Receiver, Blaupunkt THA 555, Polk SR6500
  • neomagus00
    neomagus00 Posts: 3,899
    edited August 2004
    along similar lines, i understand where the limits of a speaker's frequency response come from, it's where it falls off to -3dB (i think). but, does that mean that the speaker can be harmed if it's run above or below that limit? assuming that the xmax is not exceeded? obviously, for tweeters, that's not a lot, but can i push my mm6 mids lower than their listed range if i ensure they're within their excursion limits?
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