Hi everyone,
I've got a chance to get a very good deal on some MIT Terminator speaker cables, but I am not clear on how they would work with my First Watt F1, due to the low-pass filter network built into each cable.
I know that a current source does not work (or works but sounds like crap) with crossover networks in non-full range drivers. Would a network such as the MIT speaker cable's do the same?
Alternatively, are the things that the MIT's filter network tries to correct for not an issue for a current source amp such as the F1 or F2?
Or would I be better off with some 12 or 14 gauge copper cable from Radio Shack/Monoprice/Parts Express?
Still trying to wrap my head around differences in current and voltage source amplifiers, hopefully answers to this will help...
I've got a chance to get a very good deal on some MIT Terminator speaker cables, but I am not clear on how they would work with my First Watt F1, due to the low-pass filter network built into each cable.
I know that a current source does not work (or works but sounds like crap) with crossover networks in non-full range drivers. Would a network such as the MIT speaker cable's do the same?
Alternatively, are the things that the MIT's filter network tries to correct for not an issue for a current source amp such as the F1 or F2?
Or would I be better off with some 12 or 14 gauge copper cable from Radio Shack/Monoprice/Parts Express?
Still trying to wrap my head around differences in current and voltage source amplifiers, hopefully answers to this will help...
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