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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Eden Prairie, MN
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Can the feedback loop of the Zen V4 be extended to include the speaker wire? The crossover? If possible are there any suggestions on best way to implement.
"A good cap inside a feedback loop as in ZV4 is not as audible as you might think; after all, it is very likely that the crossover in your speaker is using caps, and they are not even inside a corrective loop." Nelson Pass to Panelhead 03-10-2003 12:41am |
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The one and only
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You can extend it over a short length of wire, but no
way it's going to work after a crossover. |
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