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In Reply to: RE: So, what's the down side, if any? nt posted by Travis on July 02, 2009 at 17:28:59
There is no down side. Since the circuit is parallel with the audio signal it actually does nothing until the the maximum voltage of the tweeter element is reached and then the board engages preventing the voltage from swinging any higher. Sounds like a tube amp clipping when this occurs.
Contrary to the claims made by our friend STP, there is no dynamic constriction caused by the board. It does the opposite actually, the speaker will have more dynamic swing than before because one need not fear toasting an element.
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