Having acquired a set of MGIIIAs I am interested in learning the current best practices for a LLXO.
I have stripped them down and they have been rebuilt in the past with Milloxane. So it was not recent, but they have good ribbons and no sign of delamination, no rips or holes and no wire breaks.
I appreciate that others have travelled this road in the past, so I am hoping to leverage the good graces and sharing nature of fellwo enthusiasts and shortcut the learning process by a bit of education...
Please learn me.
As a way of establishing a starting point: I have read AndyRs tweaks page and my intent (as of now), is to build the 6-24 biamp active crossover detailed on the DIYAudio pass forum. Configure it with Andy's crossover curves and then use it to drive three identical stereo amps.
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Topic - Biamp / triamp MGIIIA...? - Beardy 19:24:37 12/19/23 (11)
- RE: Biamp / triamp MGIIIA...? - UncleMeat 11:57:46 12/21/23 (3)
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- RE: Biamp / triamp MGIIIA...? - UncleMeat 23:33:13 12/21/23 (1)
- RE: Biamp / triamp MGIIIA...? - Roger Gustavsson 02:02:56 12/22/23 (0)
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- RE: Biamp / triamp MGIIIA...? - Roger Gustavsson 23:39:57 12/19/23 (5)
- RE: Biamp / triamp MGIIIA...? - UncleMeat 00:23:58 12/20/23 (4)
- RE: Biamp / triamp MGIIIA...? - Beardy 10:38:14 12/20/23 (3)
- RE: Biamp / triamp MGIIIA...? - Roger Gustavsson 01:36:49 12/21/23 (2)
- RE: Biamp / triamp MGIIIA...? - UncleMeat 08:56:48 12/21/23 (1)
- RE: Biamp / triamp MGIIIA...? - Roger Gustavsson 10:53:53 12/21/23 (0)