In Reply to: RE: Look at MUG For the III and IIIa crossovers and posted by Roger Gustavsson on January 19, 2021 at 01:47:43:
"It is always a good thing to get famliar with these speakers as they are before doing anything to them. I would advice to have the mid/tweeter panels detached from the bass panels (require extra feet)."
As shipped from the factory the IV-A was designed to have the M/T panel to be separated from the Bass panels, coming with all the feet required to do that. It's the two B panels (low and high bass) which are attached by hinges, and also being connected to one another electrically. I'm sure you knew all that before I did, (at least I hope so).
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