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In Reply to: RE: Other Methods posted by Triode_Kingdom on February 27, 2017 at 08:54:17
Hey,
Isn't the phase shift directly tied to the frequency response? In other words excessive phase shift = poor frequency response independent of the coupling method?
and... while we are on the subject of the "evils" o phase shift.. If phase shift is so awful, how can we ever use any sort of a filter due to the phase shift directly tied to the transition from passband to stopband?
dave
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" If phase shift is so awful, how can we ever use any sort of a filter due to the phase shift directly tied to the transition from passband to stopband?"
Isn't that the point of the "one amp, no tone controls, no crossover, one full range speaker per channel" crowd?
Tre'
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Quoting Tre - "Isn't that the point of the "one amp, no tone controls, no crossover, one full range speaker per channel" crowd?"
When used with a really good Full Range speakers, a Single phase shift from IT is a lesser evil compared to the multi inductors and caps induced crossover phase shift from a typical 2 or 3 way speakers.
Having said that, the 20Hz bass is not the strongest suite in these SET + FR setup so a sub is useful if you are a bass freak.
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