In Reply to: RE: The older Magnepans also used a butterworth alignment for the mid to bass portion of the crossover. posted by GreatSound on December 3, 2021 at 18:13:54:
You're tap dancing backwards now. As I said earlier, "it's debatable whether those are Butterworth acoustic alignments."
I'm well aware of how these crossovers work and how to construct active equivalents or variations of them.
Here's an example of 3.6 prototypes I built (still in use BTW)....and contributed to this forum over twenty years ago. :)
http://www.integracoustics.com/MUG/MUG/tweaks/davey/mg3.6xo.htm
Next time you comment on my posts, have your shit together.
Dave.
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- RE: The older Magnepans also used a butterworth alignment for the mid to bass portion of the crossover. - Davey 19:29:56 12/03/21 (4)
- RE: The older Magnepans also used a butterworth alignment for the mid to bass portion of the crossover. - GreatSound 20:42:36 12/03/21 (3)
- RE: The older Magnepans also used a butterworth alignment for the mid to bass portion of the crossover. - Davey 20:59:38 12/03/21 (2)
- RE: The older Magnepans also used a butterworth alignment for the mid to bass portion of the crossover. - GreatSound 12:54:52 12/11/21 (1)
- RE: The older Magnepans also used a butterworth alignment for the mid to bass portion of the crossover. - Davey 18:10:49 12/11/21 (0)