Monitor 10 Crossover

ddrichards
ddrichards Posts: 1
edited April 2009 in Vintage Speakers
Does anyone know what the crossover point is to the 10" Woofers??
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  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited April 2009
    ddrichards wrote: »
    Does anyone know what the crossover point is to the 10" Woofers??
    I'm not familiar with that model but if it is the same as the M10listed in the schematic section of this site,then the 10" must be a passive radiator because the only woofers with electrical connection are dual 6501's.If it is a PR then it only contributes output over a very limited bandwidth of lower bass frequencies.
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  • jrgoswick
    jrgoswick Posts: 159
    edited April 2009
    Could you please post a pic of the speakers. If they're actually M10's, the 10" driver is a passive radiator(a woofer with no voice coil or magnet).
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  • geppy1
    geppy1 Posts: 3,075
    edited April 2009
    Monitor 10,10As and 10Bs had crossover point of 60HZ to the passive (mechanical) and 3000HZ to the tweeter hence the very open midrange with no crossover point in it.