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Old 4th November 2010, 05:43 PM   #1
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Default PLEASE HELP ME IN THE END OF THE ROAD!

Hi guys!

Well, I own a pair of PROAC EBS cabinets, original crossovers, original ATC woofers, original ATC mids and Morel Supreme 130 tweeters ready to go. These babies are 91,5dB's, while the original EBS ones are 90dB's. What would you do at this point?

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Old 4th November 2010, 05:55 PM   #2
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its more complicated than just sensitivity

listen to it, and be prepared to need crossover changes
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Old 4th November 2010, 05:57 PM   #3
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its more complicated than just sensitivity

listen to it, and be prepared to need crossover changes
... But changes only in highs networking, right? Morel's are very flat drivers.
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Old 4th November 2010, 06:08 PM   #4
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Hook them up without any changes at all. You might prefer them to the originals. If you feel they are too bright or find something else bothering you about the high frequencies then you can begin searching for the caps and resistors on the crossover board and play around with different values. But i think you might have some good luck and not need any changes... who knows? I always change things around tho... it's my nature to fiddle.
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Hook them up without any changes at all. You might prefer them to the originals. If you feel they are too bright or find something else bothering you about the high frequencies then you can begin searching for the caps and resistors on the crossover board and play around with different values. But i think you might have some good luck and not need any changes... who knows? I always change things around tho... it's my nature to fiddle.
Thanks Godzilla;

What you said is what I thought at first, but I also have heard what forum's member Tinitus argued about that's not only a matter of sensitivity, but I actually prefer to think that the thing's not as complicated as it could be supposed to be

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