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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Athens
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Can you tell me please if a crossover point between the Scan-Speak 25W/8565-01 and ATC SM75-150 could ever exist?
In my opinion no, ....of course! Here's why: ATC SM75-150 is recommended to go till the 380hz while the Scan-Speak 25W/8565-01 is not recommended to go higher than 150hz. HOW CAN THIS BE EXPLAINED? Here 's a pic of Forte: |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: cosmological consciousness
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IMO am sure it can be done.
The ATC scm150 can do 300 Hz well and the Scan Speak can run much higher than 150Hz, its just a them being fussy! You should ask Terry at Wilmslow for more advice. http://www.wilmslow-audio.co.uk/cgi-...=20&LastLogin= |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Athens
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Well I am planning this project in the future (I have many projects but haven't decided yet)
In each loudspeaker will be: 1x Raven R2 (or the upcoming new model) 1x ATC SM75-150S 2x Scan-Speak 25W/8565-01 Thanks for the help! |
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