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The old can of wrigglers again

Posted by 01A on January 24, 2007 at 13:47:22:

I must agree with just about all that has been said here.No cross over is better, but better than what?I played around mostly with Lowthers , B200, vintage etc etc on open baffles, biamped with 4x 18" pro drivers. The cross over ( notches etc ) does reduce transparancy but makes the sound smoother. Then there can be too much manipulation. Taste too comes into it. Front horns are great, but they all drive me crazy.Eh crazier? The in your face presentation of all I have heard some love.