morpheus20170 0 Posted March 11, 2004 I've been given some MB Quart 13cm speakers for my Corrado and have now been told by Huets that they need seperate crossovers which I don't have, does anyone know how I may be able to get hold of these, PLEASE!! Please help someone. Thanks, Paul Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevemac 0 Posted March 11, 2004 Double posting deleted - which section do you want it moving to ?? Crossovers will be available from Maplins http://www.maplin.co.uk/ HTH Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
morpheus20170 0 Posted March 11, 2004 Sorry but I dont know what crossovers to get from Maplins. Looking for help as I dont have a clue about speakers, well i just dont have a clue full stop, lol. Any help from anyone would be brill. Cheers, Paul Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted March 11, 2004 for 13cm speakers you'll probably want a high pass filter, there should be networks listed as "high pass filters" on maplins, or try RS at http://rswww.com. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevemac 0 Posted March 11, 2004 Phone your local branch of Maplins or your local in-car-entertainment suppliers & give them the details of what speakers you have - info sticker will be on the back of the speakers & on the box if you have it. Crossovers are not universal things, they should usually be tailored to fit the speakers. Front door component speakers usually consist of a tweeter & mid bass driver. These will usually be okay with just a "high pass" filter instead of a "crossover". The mid bass takes the full range & the high frequencies are filtered into the tweeter. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
morpheus20170 0 Posted March 11, 2004 I've been told that the speakers are most probably the KX series, I'm still waiting for MB Quart.com to get back to me but I've been told by Huets they are coaxal speakers with seperate tweeters and mid bass with a seperate crossover rather than one on the speaker or something like that, I don't have a clue what they are on about but to get the number on the back, etc it means taking the damn door cards off again, if only they could have given me that info at the time rather than putting them on and then telling me I need crossovers, so any help would be great. Cheers, Paul Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dazzyvr6 0 Posted March 11, 2004 ive got a kenwood crossover that i dont need,if your interested and if its any good to you just let me know Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
morpheus20170 0 Posted March 11, 2004 Could someone please tell me where I find out what I need or who could I speak to as MB Quart.com haven't got back to me yet, especially as someone has these Kenwood crossovers. Cheers, Paul Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevemac 0 Posted March 11, 2004 Have you phoned Maplins ?? Have you asked Huets if they can help ?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevemac 0 Posted March 11, 2004 LOUDSPEAKERS CROSSOVERS M37755 Description Quick View More Info Products Prices QTY 2 Way Loudspeaker Crossover Module 120W 2way X-Over Mod 3.99 • 2-way, 12dB, max. 120W • Suitable for 4-8Ω speakers • For one bass speaker & midrange/tweeter or one wide range speaker and one tweeters. ... M37728 Description Quick View More Info Products Prices QTY 3 Way Loudspeaker Crossover Module L/Speaker Sep Filter 3.99 • 3-way, 6dB, max. 120W • Suitable for 4-8Ω speakers • For one bass speaker, mid speaker and one/two tweeters • Separating frequency: approx. 800/5000 Hz 6dB • Dimensions: approx: 67 x 65 x 37mm... M37754 Description Quick View More Info Products Prices QTY 3 Way Loudspeaker Crossover Module 120W 3way X-Over Mod 5.99 • 3-way, 12dB, max. 120W... M29438 Description Quick View More Info Products Prices QTY High Pass 18dB/Octave 400W HighPass X-over 18dB 14.99 The pxb-5k0 high pass filter features an advanced circuit design to preserve both the crossover and the HF drivers. Custom-built aerospace lamps are used as positive temperature coefficient series varistors to dynamically maintain a safe maximum current level to the HF driver without introducing dis... Fuses for Xovers 2.99 M29611 Description Quick View More Info Products Prices QTY Low Pass 12dB/Octave 100W 1 Way 12dB/Octave 7.99 A one-way crossover with a 12dB/octave filter curve Designed for using with high power subwoofers. Specifications Crossover freq: 150Hz Impedance: 4 Ohms Power handling 100W Size: 89 x 80 x 40mm ... M3389 Description Quick View More Info Products Prices QTY Three-Way 12dB/Octave 150W X-Over 3-Way 150W 9.99 A crossover network for operating a woofer, tweeter and mid-range speaker together. Specifications: Specifications Crossover frequency: 1.2kHz & 5kHz Impedance: 8 Ohms Power handling: 150W Size: 155 x 90 x 28mm ... M3385 Description Quick View More Info Products Prices QTY Three-Way 6dB/Octave 60W X-Over 3-Way 6dB 2.99 A crossover network for operating a woofer, tweeter and mid-range speaker together. Specifications: Crossover frequency: 1000Hz & 5000Hz Impedance: 8 Ohms Power handling: 60W Size: 100 x 60 x 28mm ... M29441 Description Quick View More Info Products Prices QTY Two-Way 18dB/Octave 400W 2-Way 18dB/3.5kHz 29.99 The pxb2-3k5 crossover features an advanced circuit design to preserve both the crossover and your HF drivers. Custom-built aerospace lamps are used as positive temperature coefficient series varistors to dynamically maintain a safe maximum current level to the HF driver without introducing distorti... Fuses for Xovers 2.99 M3383 Description Quick View More Info Products Prices QTY Two-Way 6dB/Octave 60W Crossover 2-Way 6.99 A crossover network for operating a woofer and tweeter together. Specifications Crossover frequency: 3kHz Impedance: 8 Ohms Power handling: 60W Size: 100 x 60 x 28mm ... As you can see from this list (taken from Maplin's site), there are a fair amount of different crossovers available. Virtually all Maplins stores have a ICE specialist working there - this person will be able to advise you which would suit your individual needs & speakers. The main enemy of speakers is distortion - incorrect frequencies fed into a speaker will increase distortion & shorten the lifespan of the speaker voice coils Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
morpheus20170 0 Posted March 11, 2004 I just spoke to someone else at Huets, Peter Huet and he has said to come in tomorrow and he will get it sorted, he has said he will have something kicking around that will work so after work tomorrow it is but I will ring Maplin and see what would be best. Speak soon, keep your fingers crossed and thanks for all your help. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites