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Old 21st May 2004, 11:18 PM   #1
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Default Another XO question...

I have a KEF 3-way passive XO (350HZ, 3500HZ). Also my Denon has a 12db active XO at 80HZ.

I would like to run my Linaeum tweeter ONLY through the XO at 3500HZ, and run my KEF B110 midbass driver without the XO (from 80HZ to 3500HZ where it naturally rolls off).

So the KEF B110 and the KEF XO would be wired in series, and the Linaeum only would run off of the XO.

Would this work?

They seem to be well matched when they are both running off of the XO, but the midbass driver drops off below 350hz (where a woofer would normally crossover).

Thanks for your help...
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