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RE: " I suppose there is only one way to find out....."

Posted by D Mike on December 16, 2016 at 06:23:06:

Frank,

You are in for a lot of fun. I run a GPA 414 with a TAD 2001/LeCleach horn. I ran it with an active crossover for a while with a p-p amp on the woofer and set amp on the CD/horn. Lately, I'm enjoying the Joe Roberts style of letting the 414 run full range and crossing the CD/horn in around 7200-7500 with a cap and Lpad. Both ways sound great to me and it just depends on whether you like your vocals from the horn or the 414.

I run a Paramount 2A3 on this setup and it works great for me in my small 10X13 room with the speakers corner loaded. I may revert back to the active crossover arrangement later when I get bored.

Enjoy the ride and report back.