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RE: Can a simple crossover (cap/inductor) achieve time alignment without a stepped baffle?

Presto's answer is good.

In general I find reading their web site difficult. They speak of combining acoustic suspension and transmission line. I assume this means one woofer is a transmission line and the other is acoustic suspension. Strange combination and I couldn't find out why they do it.

They speak about acoustic suspension and transmission lines performing in a similar way. Bud Fried(IMF and Fried speakers) must be rolling in his grave. He was a leading line exponent and hated closed boxes. And I suspect they don't know the difference between closed box and acoustic suspension. There are differences.


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