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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: GA
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Hi there.
I'm looking for my best option in switching between active and passive in a 2 way system either using an external crossover box vs using a switch on the speaker itself. If i want to switch what is the best method of doing that at the speaker itself. ie what kind of switch and the best way to wire it up. Thanks! |
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