Thank you both for your replies....
I possibly need to explain my plans overall a little better so you can better answer my question (I hope!).
In the very near future, my wife is planning to buy a franchised drama school here in the UK. I also tend to get asked a lot of "favours" from friends and family to provide music for events.
I have worked for many years with A/V equipment, generally on a commercial scale, providing services for festivals, conferances, etc... Because of this I have a good knowledge of building systems, acoustics, etc.
Over the years it feels like many companies are producing more and more poorly build speakers, amps, etc.
Based on the above, I would love to build custom cabinets (woodworking, covering, painting skills) for use in a "general" setting. My overall design will be modular, so as time goes on, I can add bass bins (subs) and more.
At the moment, I will be useing off the shelf speakers, crossovers and cabinet furniture (corners, handles, inputs, etc).
So, hopefully the question makes more sense with a little more background, but to re-word...
I know that within a standard speaker cabinet the output ratings for bass driver, mid-range and tweeter will be different. I am aware that a cross-over is used to split the input signal into the correct ranges for each speaker.
Is there a calculation based on a cross-over (are there specific values for each output?) with a specific output value (i.e. 100W RMS) that will tell me what my max outputs for each speaker need to be?
As a secondary question, what upper and lower hz and mhz rating is desirable on a crossover?
I hope I make a little more sense this time and as you guessed, at this point, I am not interested in building the electrical/speaker parts of the project. If this goes well, I hope to dive into that part of building at a later stage.
Kind Regards,
Dan