Hi all,
I have just taken my RD75s out of storage (been wrapped up for over 8 years:-(
I also have a Clearview CXR22 Xover for use with these speakers, problem is I have lost the idiots guide! Can anyone tell me if this xover has the B&G recommended 'notch filter' built in or do I still need to fit that inline from the xover to the ribbon?
If anyone has the xover instructions I would really appreciate a copy.
Cheers
Tom
I have just taken my RD75s out of storage (been wrapped up for over 8 years:-(
I also have a Clearview CXR22 Xover for use with these speakers, problem is I have lost the idiots guide! Can anyone tell me if this xover has the B&G recommended 'notch filter' built in or do I still need to fit that inline from the xover to the ribbon?
If anyone has the xover instructions I would really appreciate a copy.
Cheers
Tom
They are spot on Keith! thanks!
cheers
Tom
cheers
Tom
Hello Tom,
I hope you find the attached documents of use.
regards,
Keith
Hi all,
I need a little help with this Clearview cxr22, I want to change the crossover from 150Hz to 400Hz but can not find any info on which components or values to change. The only reference I have found to this is here
[SIZE=+1]Changing the Clearview Crossover from 150Hz to 350Hz
but the trail goes cold after that, anyone here have the list of values Rudi talks about?
cheers
Tom
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I need a little help with this Clearview cxr22, I want to change the crossover from 150Hz to 400Hz but can not find any info on which components or values to change. The only reference I have found to this is here
[SIZE=+1]Changing the Clearview Crossover from 150Hz to 350Hz
but the trail goes cold after that, anyone here have the list of values Rudi talks about?
cheers
Tom
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I'm curious as to why you want to cross your RD-75 over that high.
I'm curious as to why you want to cross your RD-75 over that high.
I have a few woofer choices available to me and to be honest 400Hz is a bit high but to be able to vary between 150 to say 350Hz with just a few component changes would be good, but knowing which components is the question.
cheers
I have a few woofer choices available to me and to be honest 400Hz is a bit high but to be able to vary between 150 to say 350Hz with just a few component changes would be good, but knowing which components is the question.
cheers
It takes me literally a second or two to make that change. I use a DCX2496. I have a line array of six Monsoons that acts a bit like the RD75. I've settled on 240 Hz after lots of listening and measurement.
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