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In Reply to: Epos speaker crossover posted by basilio89@hotmail.com on July 24, 2012 at 09:49:13:
Per Epos: "In typical Epos fashion, the Epic 2 crossover is as simple as we can make it: The woofer/mid and tweeter networks are 2nd order filters. To ensure high sound quality, all the resistors are metal oxide – a type rarely found in products at this price level. Also included are high-quality polypropylene capacitors, used for their superior sound quality.
Inductors are designed for low distortion even at high powers: air-core for the tweeter and over-sized laminated-iron core for the woofer. The input terminals are gold plated and bi-wirable. It’s all in keeping with the Epos ethos of providing high quality at sensible prices."
You probably are not going to pick-up much by putting expensive parts in this crossover with those drivers. They can even ruin the sound if the caps sound different enough from the stock parts which throws off the voicing. You will transform the speaker from stock to "user modified" if you ever try to sell them.
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- RE: Epos speaker crossover - Chris O 11:51:45 07/24/12 (1)
- RE: Epos speaker crossover - kenster 20:54:16 07/24/12 (0)