In Reply to: RE: IIIa Frankenpan Active X-Over points? posted by Davey on February 23, 2015 at 07:48:24:
Thank you Davey as that seems to make sense now. I would assume that there would be no "holes" to worry about as the slope is so low that they would blend in to each other. Is that correct? Just one more question, and that is what does it mean by "(all -3db points)"? I do have the software for configuring the DCX, and a serial/USB connection that works just fine. It is on my Windows PC, but would prefer to use a Mac if you know of any software that would work on the Mac.
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