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Re: Sure, I understand that the inductors in a passive crossover ...

No I don't really understand that either and would think that maybe it could even introduce RFI (acting as an antennae). Its not that the cable acts really like a resistor because no signal would travel down it as it is open. Hmmm...

Maggies driven actively would be mostly resistive in nature, as would apogees. I would imagine that there is not so much back EMF in this case since the "voice coil" is largely non-inductive.


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