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Originally Posted by giderac
Hey man i got a few more questions, I looked at the passive crossover setup of the RCA loudspeakers and saw that the small tweeter is 8 ohm impedance and the capacitor its wired to says 90 on it, I;m assuming thats microfarads? Also the tweeter itself its like 2 inches in diamter compared to the 12 inches of the loudspeaker. I'm wondering what I should do with this, if this can help me find the frequency response? Or maybe I should make a new crossover with components not from the 70's haha?
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From that information you provided, it is impossible to tell the frequency response of the speakers. If you buy an SPL meter and download some free test tones, you may be able to measure the effective frequency response of your speakers in your room.
If you set the crossover in your new receiver to 80Hz, you should be ok. In most cases, the relevant frequency is the low end frequency of you speakers because you do not have a subwoofer and you are redirecting all the bass sound to the RCA speakers in the front.
There are some reasonably good subwoofers for less than $150 and you may be able to find one below $100.