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Everything posted by ///M5
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You won't complain about either performance wise, and being Mike is so great to work with I'd lean towards the Rlp for that reason alone.
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You might already be adding enough. It will really depend on you though. Try it a couple ways. You can always put some in loose and see which way it sounds best to you.
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Hey I run a TCAB, bastard. Welcome back. /\ obviously sarcastic...
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How much too small?
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She-i-o, I haven't looked at one of these in a couple of months but thought it was just 4th order slopes only. I do plan to use one when I build some mains, but I can't run a whole HT and house stereo active. Not unless I buy stock in an amplifier company.
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It is always hard to take pictures without looking like a perve. Just point the camera and hip shoot hoping to get some good ones.
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It was pretty slow on the lake yesterday since the AM started out with thunderstorms, but here are a couple of talent shots for you all.
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What is wrong with both!
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I want one, but don't really need it until I move and start the home theatre/listening room project.
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of the install. on getting metered!
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Glad to see you made it over. Welcome.
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I think the Rlp is proven as well.
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140 to 180 is not a big deal, your amp will be fine either way.
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You came to the right place then. Welcome.
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I am about to order $300 worth of damn passive crossover components. The dark side is winning. DCX-2496 FTW! Sold out the last I looked and the slopes aren't steep enough. I will be getting one soon though for my mains which will be all active.
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Same here. These are "office" or bedroom speakers though and it is hard to get a 60db crossover slope with the lower cost active crossovers. I may shave some cost out of them yet...
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now off to the lake...
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Or how about the TeamSSAudio.com stays still and in one spot the different manufacturers roll through.
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About as minimal of a crossover as you can get, unless I picked drivers with more similar efficiencies which would knock a whopping $7 for two resistors. Caps and Inductors are expensive.
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Not really, I am not even using any foil. Two LR4th order with an extra cap for a steeper slope Two LCR impedance taming networks One 2 Resistor L-pad Pretty normal 2-way x-over which of course is why I choose to run my car active. The chit they give you with component sets = teh crap.