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Re: Multiple tweeters
Mojo #442052 04/12/21 06:54 PM
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How many watts is the ada1500 - 2 channel version

And 3 channel?


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Re: Multiple tweeters
Mojo #442053 04/12/21 07:20 PM
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325W into 8 Ohms and 650W into 4 Ohms continuous into 2 channels.

More than 3 times the continuous rated power is available for peaks.


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Re: Multiple tweeters
Mojo #442056 04/12/21 08:40 PM
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They will never get turned up more than 3/4 volume. I don't go above -10 on my AVR I don't think I would turn them up any higher with the amp installed.


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Re: Multiple tweeters
Canesfan27 #442057 04/12/21 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by CanesFanInVA
I did the same. I covered one to see if I noticed any sound improvements and did not notice any changes in sound quality. Having the dual tweeters seems to allow the power to be spread out when I crank the volume as to not overload a single tweeter. At least that's how I perceive the reasoning behind the second tweeter in Axiom's design.
People don't realize just how high a note tweeters play. Take a look at the crossover points (e.g. 2Khz, 3.5 kHz) and then play a test tone at the BOTTOM range of the tweeter. A 3kHz note is pretty damn high. People are far more likely to hear differences in the midrange when it comes to overall quality.
Try covering your second midrange driver and see what happens. If it cuts the midrange output (as expected), again, you will likely notice more of a difference there than with the higher tweeter range frequencies.


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Re: Multiple tweeters
Mojo #442060 04/12/21 09:34 PM
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Only about 6% of "typical" music energy is concentrated in the "typical" tweeter.

However, that 6% is responsible for 90% of the imaging. Given that neither Canes nor I can hear a difference in soundstage or imaging when a tweeter is covered in a dual tweeter set-up, it is a tribute to how well integrated the dual tweeters are in the Axiom designs.


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Re: Multiple tweeters
Mojo #442065 04/12/21 10:09 PM
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Numbers without references Mojo.
Proof.


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Re: Multiple tweeters
Mojo #442066 04/12/21 10:25 PM
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When I listen to typical music, I typically hear 6% of that typical music emanating from my typical tweeters. It's plainly obvious to typical me that 90% of the typical imaging comes from my typical tweeters. Are you telling me you can't hear that on your system? If not, you likely need a new power cable.


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