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x-over/sub for '57s

Posted by 6bq5 on April 5, 2024 at 10:42:26:

I have a SS amp w/ a x-over at the input from the pre that splits the signal at 100Hz - above 100 Hz goes out to my tube amp to drive the '57s, below 100Hz goes to the SS amp to drive woofers in a sealed box w/ a volume pot.
The set up was built/designed by R. Modjeski.

I have used it in a few different settings and found it to work well.
No, I do not get crashing howitzer booms to rock the room from the 1812, but it is a seamless and lets the quads sing w/o the 90Hz bloom in the original config. Which may be the best part of it!