New member Username: DiehlermanPost Number: 10 Registered: Jan-08 | a bit confused on the matter but, what is the difference between coaxial speakers and component speakers? which is better? |
Bronze Member Username: EwokFairbanks, Alaska U.S.A. Post Number: 68 Registered: Jan-08 | coaxial is a 3way and component is 2way set, so woofer and tweeters are separated with Xover |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Northwest PA Post Number: 6327 Registered: Jul-06 | No, coaxial is a 2way speaker where the tweeter is built into the center of the speaker cone. Component is a 2way or 3way separate midrange and tweeter with a crossover. Components sound MUCH better than coaxials. |
Silver Member Username: ExigePost Number: 136 Registered: Nov-07 | ewok you're killin me man...have a read: www.bcae1.com |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Northwest PA Post Number: 6337 Registered: Jul-06 | Yeah he really needs to stop giving advice when he doesn't even know this stuff |
Bronze Member Username: EwokFairbanks, Alaska U.S.A. Post Number: 70 Registered: Jan-08 | i had a coax before and its a 3way, thats why i said that, and i know the tweeter is attached into the middle of the speaker cone, |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Northwest PA Post Number: 6363 Registered: Jul-06 | That would be a triaxial. Basically a coaxial with an extra tweeter. |
Bronze Member Username: EwokFairbanks, Alaska U.S.A. Post Number: 73 Registered: Jan-08 | this is the 3way that i had before, TS-A12672 |
Gold Member Username: Bnd_rulezPhoenix, AZ USA Post Number: 1538 Registered: Mar-05 | That is a triaxial. Tri = 3. Co = 2. |
Silver Member Username: ExigePost Number: 138 Registered: Nov-07 | ewok.....did you edit your first post lol? |
Bronze Member Username: EwokFairbanks, Alaska U.S.A. Post Number: 77 Registered: Jan-08 | LOL, right on guys, you guys know everything |
New member Username: Ninobrn99Honolulu, HI USA Post Number: 1 Registered: May-08 | i thought copmonents use a xover and coaxis dont. |
Gold Member Username: Mike11202RE MT 15 VFL 200.1 , Sewell, NJ US Post Number: 1727 Registered: Nov-06 | "i thought copmonents use a xover and coaxis dont." Nope they both do, they usually have small crossovers built into the coaxials and some higher end coaxials have separate crossovers my coaxial set is 3-way it sounds great- nobody calls them triaxle |