In Reply to: RE: Passive high impedive filtering posted by bare on July 27, 2015 at 08:40:53:
YMMV and all that, but a little advantage is more than none.
I'm sure you use a very low order slope, and yes passives excel at that. With multiple horns others might want the steeper slopes that are easier to do with an active. Don't take that too far. I have a passive that has something like a 110db slope, and with a flat impedence. It's about big enough to fill a car trunk. Yours is probably a two way, that makes a passive easier to do.
To me, slopes are all very specific to the speaker, and even to the listener. No one is right, and I go back and forth. Third and fourth order are my favorites. Now I'm talking too much!
>"He liked to Talk :-)"
People from NYC usually do. :)
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- RE: Passive high impedive filtering - Mr_Steady 16:18:12 07/27/15 (0)