Staff Answer
May 07, 2026 - 11:49 AM
You'd have to double check the specs and frequency response to confirm if it is appropriate for your needs. The crossover you choose has more to do with the power handling, frequency response, and resonant frequency of the tweeter than the woofer. Though, the relationship between the two, and the cabinet, is also important. We don't provide design/technical assistance in that area. An extremely over generalized rule of thumb is that your crossover point should be around 2-3X the resonant frequency of the tweeter. If your tweeter has a crossover frequency of 900Hz, a good starting point for the crossover is the 1.8K-2.7K range, depending on the crossover slope (lower Hz for sharp slope, higher Hz for smoother slope).
