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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: everywhere
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hi,
i have been reading the posts in this forum about the various proac 2.5 clones being made by various people, and i want to try and make a "proac clone" version of the slightly larger model of the floorstanding proac speaker. this is the model, http://www.proac-loudspeakers.com/d38.php its basically exactly the same as a proac 2.5, except it has 2 of the midrange drivers (and therefore has a higher waTt rating) the speaker box looks very similar in build and type. - does anybody know anything about the crossover inside that model ? if there are any cross over experts here all information most welcome |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
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hi as the the xover, I don't think it would quite work, the d38 I think is a dappolito, and as such needs a slightly different xover design, and I know very little about dappolitos, apart from the fact that I think they maximise horizontal dispersion at the expense of vertical.
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