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RE: IIIa Frankenpan Active X-Over points?

Using 6db/oct and 24db/octave slopes yield the least amount of phase shift.12 and 18 db slopes will require experimenting with the polarity of the driver.
You are looking for an averaged flat frequency response.The crossover point may not be the same between two drivers.
My conversations with Kent@Pass Labs has been instructional,regarding the use of the XVR-1.
My system uses 6db HP at 107HZ and 24db LP at 75Hz.Using the high Q and the adjustability of this function has been educational.Off point-my apologies,but wasn't the XVR-1 designed for use with the Maggies??


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