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Posted by Russ57 on February 3, 2007 at 07:29:03:

I am just getting into speakers. I have a lot to learn. Hindsight is 20/20 and it is now clear that I would have been better served to start with speakers.

I'm a lover too. Perhaps that is why I couldn't afford to address speakers before. But now that the divorce and subsquent high maintenance GF is over, and the kid is almost through college, perhaps I will have some discretionary funds!

Now if I could only decide on a crossover. The thought of op amps and going digital is too much to bear. I have to reconcile that with the reality that room compensation, time aligment, phase coherence, and all of that stuff that I don't understand well enough, is most easily addressed by such technology.

Perhaps you have some words of advice? I'd like to understand the pros/cons of FIR filters better.


Russ