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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Hi Folks, just joined and have spent the day going nuts trying to find a solution to my problem. I am using some Gallo Reference 3.1 speakers, which have a second voice coil on the sub, this is passive and driven via a dedicated sub speaker level input. It also does NOT have a crossover. I want to utilise this second voice coil but cannot use the commonly available FMODs line level filters due to the lack of a dedicated power amp for this input. I therefore need to use a simple speaker level low pass filter or passive crossover at speaker level. BUT i can't find one.
Please could I beg for your help!! Thanks Steve |
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