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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Burns" data-source="post: 23685" data-attributes="member: 76"><p>Re: Stage issues. Help!</p><p></p><p>That's it:</p><p> With the signal level being attenuated ( already down @ chosen xover points ) and the curves in steep decline on both parts the response drop is significant the further from the xovers point. </p><p> A 6db down on both parts at the same xover will sum and transition flat* ; with that much of a gap a potential hole exists between the 2 points.</p><p> I've seen gaping done but it's tricky and often as compensation ( like Kentucky Windage, not SOP )</p><p></p><p> * variables to be dealt with</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Burns, post: 23685, member: 76"] Re: Stage issues. Help! That's it: With the signal level being attenuated ( already down @ chosen xover points ) and the curves in steep decline on both parts the response drop is significant the further from the xovers point. A 6db down on both parts at the same xover will sum and transition flat* ; with that much of a gap a potential hole exists between the 2 points. I've seen gaping done but it's tricky and often as compensation ( like Kentucky Windage, not SOP ) * variables to be dealt with [/QUOTE]
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