I am getting a pair of 3.6s and have a 3 way x-over and 3 celeste amps / now called Moons. My question is has anyone triamped
any three way Magnepans before and if so what advice do you have.
I have
I have never been a fan of passive x-overs in hi rez systems,not to
say they sound bad,just active systems done well just sing without
strain and have greater dynamics. thanks.
any three way Magnepans before and if so what advice do you have.
I have
I have never been a fan of passive x-overs in hi rez systems,not to
say they sound bad,just active systems done well just sing without
strain and have greater dynamics. thanks.
Hi Andrew,
I have 3.6's and I am on the long road to tri-amping. One of the best items I have found for a starting point is wriiten by a person whose user name here is "Davey". Here is the link to his 3.6 active crossover:
http://www.integracoustics.com/MUG/MUG/tweaks/davey/mg3.6xo.htm
I am originally from Montreal too. Good luck with your project.
Cheers,
Graeme
I have 3.6's and I am on the long road to tri-amping. One of the best items I have found for a starting point is wriiten by a person whose user name here is "Davey". Here is the link to his 3.6 active crossover:
http://www.integracoustics.com/MUG/MUG/tweaks/davey/mg3.6xo.htm
I am originally from Montreal too. Good luck with your project.
Cheers,
Graeme
Andrew777 said:
I have never been a fan of passive x-overs in hi rez systems,not to
say they sound bad,just active systems done well just sing without
strain and have greater dynamics. thanks.
What kind of passive filters are you referring to?
This kind:
http://www.marchandelec.com/xm46.html
Can be DIY-ed very easy, they sell a kit for 65 USD...
L k at the specs, and by the way mine "sound" fine...
The theory (in R-C instead of L-C-R...):
http://www.t-linespeakers.org/tech/filters/passiveHLxo.html
Or do you mean this kind:
http://www.padrick.net/LiveSound/Biwiring/Biwiring.htm
???
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