Coaxial Speakers

Coaxial Speaker Collection

A coaxial speaker will generally be one speaker that has 2 or more drivers built on to it. These generally come in 2-way and 3-way systems. The amount of different size drivers on a speaker determines how many “way’s” it is. A 3-way coaxial speaker is made of 3 drivers like a 6x9″ woofer, a 2″ mid range and 1″ tweeter. Coaxial speakers are generally made to reproduce the entire audible frequency range except for the lows in one self contained unit. Some coaxial speakers will dip into the low frequency range but are too small to give the thump of a larger driver like a subwoofer.

Subs and speakers are the ultimate end game of your car stereo. Speakers and subs transfer the electrical energy from your amplifier and then reproduce that energy into high and low pressure waves by a moving diaphragm called the cone. The high and low pressure waves are then intercepted by your ear drum and are ultimately perceived by the human ear to be sound. Speakers can make or break the final quality of the sound of your car stereo as well as the acoustics of your vehicle and the location of the speaker to the listening position. Real Time Analyzation, or RTA tuning, and time correction can make a dramatic difference in the final sound quality of your speaker system and should be taken into consideration when updating the speakers in your car stereo.

Subs and speakers come in different sizes, power ratings and shapes to accommodate different installation applications and sometimes specific octave ranges. The speaker cone is also know as a driver. Speaker sizes are usually referred to as driver sizes. As an example, a 6.5″ driver is a round speaker versus a 6×9″ driver is an oval speaker.

RMS vs. MAX power: The RMS rating of any speaker driver is the continuous power rating that the speaker is designed to withstand at a maximum continued volume rating. The RMS rating is the only number to go by when pairing your speakers with an amplifier. As an example a speaker with a 100Watt, or 100W for short, RMS rating and a 300-Watt Max rating is ultimately a 100 Watt speaker. The Max rating is the temporary spikes in voltage that the speaker can handle. A 100-Watt RMS / 300-Watt Max speaker is going to outperform a 100W RMS / 250W Max speaker at higher volumes, but may not be the more detailed reference speaker.

Ohms: The Ohm rating, or resistance rating, of a speaker is an essential part of a well balanced car stereo system. Many JBL factory speaker systems have 2ohm drivers. Most aftermarket speakers are 4ohm drivers. Replacing these types of factory speakers may require a wiring bypass of the factory amplifier.

Driver resistance ratings are essential when pairing subwoofer and speaker drivers with amplifiers. An amplifier that is 750W @ 2ohms might only generally be 500W or less @ 4ohms. When purchasing a subwoofer driver the correct pairing of a subwoofer’s RMS wattage and Ohm ratings with an amplifier’s output power rating is absolutely essential.

Frequency Response: Frequencies are measured in Hertz or Hz for short. The frequency response of speaker drivers will generally fall between 20Hz and 22kHz. At 20Hz the sound spectrum begins. Every time you double your frequency you move up one octave in scale. 20-Hertz to 40-Hertz covers the first Octave, 40Hz to 80Hz covers the next octave and so on. Subwoofer drivers are generally tuned to crossover at 80 Hertz. This can depend on the subwoofer type and the type of music you listen to.

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  • Morel Hybrid Integra 62 : 6.5" Coaxial Door Speakers, 100W RMS

    Morel Hybrid Integra 62 : 6.5" Coaxial Door Speakers, 100W RMS

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    Hybrid Integra Series 6-1/2" 100-Watt RMS 2-Way Coaxial Door Speakers Embracing Morel’s legendary craftsmanship, engineering, and innovation, the latest Hybrid systems define an ever-evolving concept of high-fidelity speaker design. Now in their fifth generation, the new Hybrid and Hybrid Integra systems give a further refined listening experience, captivating you with the raw emotions of listening to live music. Their subtle balance of resolution, power, and efficiency has been further optimized to exceed expectations regardless of what genre of music you enjoy.   The Integra, Morel’s point source system, is an innovative landmark in speaker design. It utilizes point-source topology to eliminate acoustic problems inherent in conventional coaxial systems. By creating a single sound source on the same axis, the tweeter and woofer seamlessly integrate, generating Omni-directional time alignment, heightened imaging, and sound dispersion. Now the Hybrid is available in 2-way and Integra point source (coaxial) solutions, as well as a new 3-way system to fit nearly any system requirement. CONTROLLED ACOUSTIC RESISTANCEThe C.A.R. Filter™ improves the acoustic loading by controlling airflow within the driver, mimicking the effects of a cabinet while improving power handling by 30%. This provides greater control over the cone movement for improved bass dynamics. EVC MOTORMorel speakers with EVC™ technology utilize voice coils that are up to three times larger than those used in conventional loudspeakers, enabling improved heat dissipation, power handling and linearity. The EVC™ design moves the magnetic motor system to within the voice coil, eliminating stray magnetic flux by effectively directing all the magnetic energy to the voice coil. The EVC architecture is over 90% more efficient than conventional design, magnetically shielded, and highly compact. HEXATECH™ ALUMINIUM VOICE COILMade from 100% aluminum wire shaped like a honeycomb, the Hexatech™ voice coil reduces air gaps in the coil windings, thereby increasing efficiency by up to 20%. Being lightweight, Hexatech™ voice coils are largely responsible for the extraordinary fast transient response Morel drive units are known for. HYBRID MAGNET MOTORThe Hybrid motor drive system uses a ferrite magnet together with a very powerful neodymium magnet. Combined they create a compact, lightweight motor system that is up to four times more powerful than conventional designs of the same size. With Hybrid, more amplified power is converted into sonic energy for flawless performance, even in a small driver. INTEGRADerived from the word “integrate”, Integra is a speaker consisting of both a woofer and tweeter that share a common chassis. Unlike a coaxial, its recessed tweeter is concentrically aligned with the woofer cone. This minimizes phase error and allows the sound field to be constant in all directions, creating a near-perfect time alignment. PAPER CONEIn use since the first loudspeakers, the paper continues to be an exceptional material of choice. Morel’s latest paper composite cones are ultra-lightweight, making them an exceptional pairing for drivers using smaller motors and voice coils. Sold by the Pair Specifications  MODEL SIZE & CONFIGURATION POWER HANDLING (WRMS) / PEAK POWER (W) SENSITIITY (2.83V/1M)(DB) FREQUENCY RESPONSE (HZ) CROSSOVER HYBRID INTEGRA 42 4" 2-way 80 /250 92 80-25000 MXR250.4i HYBRID INTEGRA 52 5¼" 2-way 120 / 500 90 45-25000 MXR250.4i HYBRID INTEGRA 62 6½" 2-way 140 / 600 91 35-25000 MXR250.4i Morel Hybrid Integra Series Door Speaker Manual

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