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In Reply to: Capacitor-less crossover? posted by RickeyM on February 24, 2005 at 21:06:24:
I don't remember who did it, maybe JohnK over at the mad board. This was one of the more interesting threads last year over there. It started with how series crossovers worked and then migrated into a minimum component experiment. I think he posted the results on his site. The bottom line was that he did get good signal measurements but the tweeter kept blowing up under normal conditions. So it was interesting but did not work in the practical world.Now if this relates to the MMG is different. I don't know those speakers, but if they are membrane then they probably have a transformer, if they have a transformer, then the XO science might be very different.
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- Re: Capacitor-less crossover? - Pjay 05:16:01 02/25/05 (3)
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