In Reply to: RE: Current Maggies run full range compared to high pass and subs. posted by Davey on December 28, 2020 at 21:08:37:
But surely, Dave, if you do it this way ... you're not actually cutting off much low end from the Maggie bass panels? So you're still getting into single-magnet distortion territory.
Whereas if you cut them off higher - say 60 or 80Hz (with a 24dB L-R filter) - you avoid getting into excessive distortion territory ... plus reduce the load on the amp.
Andy
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- RE: "The electro-mechanical nature of these transducers has an inherent 12dB roll-off below resonance" ... - andyr 13:21:27 12/29/20 (6)
- RE: "The electro-mechanical nature of these transducers has an inherent 12dB roll-off below resonance" ... - ColinB 15:38:16 12/29/20 (2)
- RE: "which isn't possible with the other method" ... - andyr 16:14:51 12/29/20 (1)
- RE: "which isn't possible with the other method" ... - ColinB 16:45:56 12/29/20 (0)
- RE: "The electro-mechanical nature of these transducers has an inherent 12dB roll-off below resonance" ... - Davey 14:15:02 12/29/20 (2)
- RE: "The main point of my post concerned" ... - andyr 14:53:03 12/29/20 (0)
- RE: "The electro-mechanical nature of these transducers has an inherent 12dB roll-off below resonance" ... - ColinB 14:47:18 12/29/20 (0)