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RE: Replacing a midrange driver - different impedance
Posted by hahax@verizon.net on February 4, 2021 at 18:26:59:
It's not just impedance. It's impedance as frequency changes. It's the response of the driver itself. It's any changes in the dispersion. It's the new relationship to the driver characteristics of the driver it's being crossed to. It may ask for changes in the crossover points. A good crossover takes all this into account. It means a brand new crossover literally from scratch to do the job right.