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<blockquote data-quote="David Morison" data-source="post: 215159" data-attributes="member: 2076"><p>I second Riley's question about crossovers - if passive, you'll need to either pick a CD with identical characteristics to the ones you're replacing, or be prepared to rework the XO's.</p><p>That is a lot easier if you're biamping with DSP of course, as each change is just a turn of a control knob/push of a button rather than desoldering a component and soldering in a new one.</p><p></p><p>For super lightweight, B&C's new(ish) DE111 looks almost too good to be true - half the weight of that Celestion, and apparently able to crossover nearly an octave lower, though won't go as loud. I should note that I haven't used one yet though, so I'm taking the spec sheet at face value so far.</p><p></p><p>HTH,</p><p>David.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Morison, post: 215159, member: 2076"] I second Riley's question about crossovers - if passive, you'll need to either pick a CD with identical characteristics to the ones you're replacing, or be prepared to rework the XO's. That is a lot easier if you're biamping with DSP of course, as each change is just a turn of a control knob/push of a button rather than desoldering a component and soldering in a new one. For super lightweight, B&C's new(ish) DE111 looks almost too good to be true - half the weight of that Celestion, and apparently able to crossover nearly an octave lower, though won't go as loud. I should note that I haven't used one yet though, so I'm taking the spec sheet at face value so far. HTH, David. [/QUOTE]
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