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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Lisbon
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Anyone knows where i can buy biwirable crossovers for 3 way speakers (tweeter , midrange , woofer) ? thanks.
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Do you mean tri-wireable?
If so, what do you see as the perceived advantages over a single wired unit? If you are planning to tri-amp the system do you not consider an active XO unit? |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Lisbon
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bi amp , one connection for tweeter and midrange , one connection for woofer.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Active 2way/passive 2way
Find an active filter fore crossing woofer/mid, and use passive fore mid/tweet Its not only good to get rid of woofers series inductors, but also the midrange series cap, which is large and probably the most harming component in a 3way |
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