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In Reply to: RE: Acoustat 3s Panel Buzz posted by Sondek on July 31, 2015 at 12:14:40
Pretty easy to do when you're dealing with multiple drivers. My MG-IIIA's originally had the midrange drivers connected in reverse polarity (factory) with the stock crossovers. I wired them they same way at first once I went active, with linear phase XO slopes, and they sounded off. I have all drivers in the same phase now. I can reverse them with the click of a button, and also incorporate delay in any driver which helps with fine- tuning.
Anyway, did you see that a pair of Acoustat Monitor IV's just got listed here- (and for a steal)? I wish that they were closer.
Cory
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Hey, Cory:
When I got mine they were disassembled and I had to put them together. Someone before me had converted all the three-wire panels to five-wire panels and with all those wires I thought I did pretty good getting all but one panel wired correctly.
That one for sale is a Model 4, not a Monitor. The difference is the Monitors used servos, the Models used step up transformers. Still an excellent buy at the asking price.
Hey, Cory:
When I got mine they were disassembled and I had to put them together. Someone before me had converted all the three-wire panels to five-wire panels and with all those wires I thought I did pretty good getting all but one panel wired correctly.
That one for sale is a Model 4, not a Monitor. The difference is the Monitors used servos, the Models used step up transformers. Still an excellent buy at the asking price.
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