Finally got 808-8A installed on 811B horns.
The 808-8A was fitted with aftermarket titanium drivers by the seller, a prosound company in California.
Didn't get a chance to measure, but my first listening impressions are that the 808A needs some CD compensation to boost the high end.
I am biamping with an older XM9 active at 1K cycles on the horn.
Most of what I have read seems to be for passive networks or says use an active crossover with built in CD comp networks.
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Topic - Q: what is correct way to use CD compensation with active crossovers? - deathtube 667 06:29:56 03/18/15 (10)
- RE: both 808-8A down 1.2K gauss ... - deathtube 667 12:25:36 03/27/15 (0)
- RE: Q: what is correct way to use CD compensation with active crossovers? - Inmate51 10:04:30 03/18/15 (0)
- RE: Q: what is correct way to use CD compensation with active crossovers? - Bill Fitzmaurice 06:40:49 03/18/15 (7)
- RE: found problem with 808-8A frequency response ... - deathtube 667 16:15:17 03/18/15 (6)
- RE: found problem with 808-8A frequency response ... - Bill Fitzmaurice 05:30:48 03/19/15 (5)
- RE: found problem with 808-8A frequency response ... - deathtube 667 05:55:31 03/19/15 (4)
- RE: found problem with 808-8A frequency response ... - b.l.zeebub 11:19:47 03/19/15 (3)
- RE: found problem with 808-8A frequency response ... - djk 15:38:41 03/19/15 (2)
- RE: found problem with 808-8A frequency response ... - deathtube 667 03:50:24 03/20/15 (1)
- RE: found problem with 808-8A frequency response ... - John Sheerin 22:00:33 04/05/15 (0)