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Looking to replace Basic Passive Crossover
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<blockquote data-quote="Kip Conner" data-source="post: 24607" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>Re: Looksgto replace Basic Passive Crossover</p><p></p><p>Of course he's quoting me on the Gnarly thing, in reality the shift occurs in the portion of the display that reverses in a typical 2-3way system. The shift is a 90 degree turn between 2-4k occurs in an otherwise 45 angular degree leading trace. These are times that I wish I was smart with an oscilloscope and I could give better descriptions. The description above is based on the law of averages between the original stock and a known flat(ter) response 2-way speaker system from Berkeley. I understand it's not a great way to get results, but it's there. </p><p></p><p>I'm not looking to do anything more than to go passive with these boxes since they are being used for a cover act that can't pay for anything else. While I take enough pride in my work to give them the better bi-amped option and I can't take the financial liability on sending out omnidrives and more amplifiers, not to mention the weight of a bi-amped rack. I'll send the 12am's when they are ready to pay for them! Until then, they get these fabulous mid 90's OAP 15" cabinets from the C System.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kip Conner, post: 24607, member: 445"] Re: Looksgto replace Basic Passive Crossover Of course he's quoting me on the Gnarly thing, in reality the shift occurs in the portion of the display that reverses in a typical 2-3way system. The shift is a 90 degree turn between 2-4k occurs in an otherwise 45 angular degree leading trace. These are times that I wish I was smart with an oscilloscope and I could give better descriptions. The description above is based on the law of averages between the original stock and a known flat(ter) response 2-way speaker system from Berkeley. I understand it's not a great way to get results, but it's there. I'm not looking to do anything more than to go passive with these boxes since they are being used for a cover act that can't pay for anything else. While I take enough pride in my work to give them the better bi-amped option and I can't take the financial liability on sending out omnidrives and more amplifiers, not to mention the weight of a bi-amped rack. I'll send the 12am's when they are ready to pay for them! Until then, they get these fabulous mid 90's OAP 15" cabinets from the C System. [/QUOTE]
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