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August 13th, 2012, 12:46 AM
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Re: Lowering the crossover point.

Originally Posted by
cradeldorf
I totally agree with your statement, Let me describe the other night: I had the LF set to kick off at 1590HZ (1.5mh inductor) and the HF to kick in at 1577 (6.3 uf cap). I was watching a Barney Miller dvd. the dialog needed to be turned up a bit to hear it but when the laughter would play it was way louder than the dialog. Then I switched the HF crossover down to 993HZ (10.0uf cap) then the dialog and the laughter was all the same volume, much nicer to listen to. It was like the woofer was doing part of the voice and the horn was doing the other, and the horn was much more efficient at doing it.
Will you pls post a diagram of your present xover/hf-attenuator set up ?
And the DC resistance of the 604 LF/HF sections (it should be ofcourse around 12.5 ohms) ?
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