Hi all,
Just acquired a mint pair of Amati Homage speakers circa early 2000. Serial number is 459.
Reading all the reviews & specs it says that this is a 3 way crossover speaker design. With that in mind, I would have thought that the 2 bass drivers were wired together & would produce the same level of bass from each driver.
When I listen closely to each of the two bass drivers, I find that there is distinctly more lower bass coming from the bottom driver than the upper bass driver. It's like this speaker has a 4 way crossover.
I have spoken with Sonus Faber via email but their response is very vague, due to their limited use of English language, but I think basically they are saying that my speakers have a different crossover in them than the traditional 3 way crossover.
Can anyone throw any technical information on this subject? Do my speakers have the right crossover in them or do I need to change something in the crossover?
They seem completely mint condition & certainly don't look like they have ever been modified in any way whatsoever.
Regards,
John
Just acquired a mint pair of Amati Homage speakers circa early 2000. Serial number is 459.
Reading all the reviews & specs it says that this is a 3 way crossover speaker design. With that in mind, I would have thought that the 2 bass drivers were wired together & would produce the same level of bass from each driver.
When I listen closely to each of the two bass drivers, I find that there is distinctly more lower bass coming from the bottom driver than the upper bass driver. It's like this speaker has a 4 way crossover.
I have spoken with Sonus Faber via email but their response is very vague, due to their limited use of English language, but I think basically they are saying that my speakers have a different crossover in them than the traditional 3 way crossover.
Can anyone throw any technical information on this subject? Do my speakers have the right crossover in them or do I need to change something in the crossover?
They seem completely mint condition & certainly don't look like they have ever been modified in any way whatsoever.
Regards,
John