what difference from full and low rangel
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Few months old, but figured I'd answer it anyways in case someone else was wondering.
Mid Range - Does not play low or high frequencies (Usually between 200-300hz to 1500-2500hz). So with Mid Range Speakers, you would need Tweeters and Woofer/Subwoofer to go along with them.
A true full-range speaker will be able to produce as much frequencies as it can. Although some companies advertise Full Range speakers for cars, but have a capacitor on the speaker which usually cuts frequencies below 100-200hz.
Mid Range - Does not play low or high frequencies (Usually between 200-300hz to 1500-2500hz). So with Mid Range Speakers, you would need Tweeters and Woofer/Subwoofer to go along with them.
A true full-range speaker will be able to produce as much frequencies as it can. Although some companies advertise Full Range speakers for cars, but have a capacitor on the speaker which usually cuts frequencies below 100-200hz.
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