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    Re: "Crossover Design for New Project"

    Sorry Brad, I was busy with landscaping, house renovations and the damn dentist!
    Just didn't have time to continue our sweet little spat yesterday. Can't devote myself entirely to you, as much as I'd love too. Hope you aren't feeling too neglected. Again, my apologies.

    Anyhooo... A.B. and I are working away behind the scenes on impedance measurements as a start. We will then proceed to acoustic measurements once those are solidly in place.

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    Re: "Crossover Design for New Project"

    No worries Brad. The outhouse post was a thing of beauty - amazing imagery. I was impressed!

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    Re: "Crossover Design for New Project"

    Quote Originally Posted by Earl K View Post
    I've never seen a spec sheet for the T350 .
    Hey Earl, I came across this and put it .pdf format for you.But is too large to post. It is pretty much the same as GM's but a little different.

    Also a picture of a T350 in a harness that can be slid back and forth to align.Something I'm thinking of doing.To give more options aligning voice coils.


    Added: Do you have a pdf writer,if so then just copy the pics,if not let me know and I'll get you a copy. I don't know why they are so small I resized them but this seems to be the largest size they will get, anyway the pdf's are large. Regards !

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    Re: "Crossover Design for New Project"

    once the measurements are done..
    "those sounds to which no definite pitch can be assigned are usually classified as noise"<br />harvey fletcher-1928

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    Re: "Crossover Design for New Project"

    FWIW, I use e-snips and rapidshare for free on-line file sharing.

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    Re: "Crossover Design for New Project"

    I don't go near those file sharing sites anymore.

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    Re: "Crossover Design for New Project"

    Bummer, I've never had any problems with either of these or any other problems that I thought might be associated with them.

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    Re: "Crossover Design for New Project"

    Quote Originally Posted by valhallax View Post
    once the measurements are done..
    All the T/S parameter measurements are done now I have to finish the acoustic measurements.

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    Re: "Crossover Design for New Project"

    Well here are some of the measurements that I have taken.With (Pano)'s unwavering Assistance.:thankU: Michael. That went quite smooth I must say. I have to make 2 posts as I can only upload 5 files at a time.(Hostboard Rules) Why do these graph's get so darn small before posting them they are quite large and easy to read.I posted them over at LH for Earl K and they are much larger and easier to read.

    Attached Files are the 416-8B's

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    Re: "Crossover Design for New Project"

    Ok here are some more.I still have the measurements of the 288 on the 511E that I have to upload as well.

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