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Old 7th July 2009, 04:41 PM   #1
caine28 is offline caine28  Germany
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Question Thommessen SW 2.4 Tuning ?

Hello,

I hope there are some poeple which could help me.
I have some Thommessen SW2.4 active Subwoofer-Crossover with Poweramp. A friend of mine would like to use this as as
Satelit-Crossover to get less Power to the Front-Speakers.
This improves the sound hearable. Now my question:
The SW2.4 uses some really normal OP-Amps. NE5532 4560 and so on. I would like to improve the active crossover a little bit so it fits better to the high quality of the rest of the stuff.
Did someone this before and could give me some tips ?
Can I get a schematic of the Sub-module ?
I hope for your ideas, and your help.

Best regards,
Manfred.
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