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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: dry ol Melbourne Australia
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I’ve just had a quick look at parts of the SoundEasy manual – man I can’t wait!
I knew it could do emulations – amongst many other things, it can also do–Transient Perfect XOs (supposedly pass a square wave perfectly) – love to test them! - Model the response of U frame dipoles. God Bless John k! Questions: - I imagine you can e.g. with a two way, where desirable, begin a high pass curve, at a different HZ to where the low pass is?? - has anyone ever designed & maybe listened to a XO as an active - then got results they’re happy with, with the same slopes etc, as a passive XO? Thanks |
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anyone ever designed & maybe listened to a XO as an active - then got results they’re happy with, with the same slopes etc, as a passive XO? Thanks |
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