There are some people over at another forum who do nothing but talk about crossovers and say it is the single most important factor in speaker design. Is this an over-exaggeration?
There are some people over at another forum who do nothing but talk about crossovers and say it is the single most important factor in speaker design. Is this an over-exaggeration?
Who started the thread? It sounds like someone I know...
John-Of course the crossover is really important. So is the design of the speaker, the quality of the drivers, and the quality of the overall construction. Can a bad crossover design ruin a speaker? Of course it can, but so can every other aspect of speaker design. It's a pointless debate IMO. Chicken or the egg, if a tree falls in a forest...
There are some people over at another forum who do nothing but talk about crossovers and say it is the single most important factor in speaker design.
So when one starts to design a speaker what is the starting point or is their one? I assume one has a vision for what they are trying to bring across, but how does that start out?
There are some people over at another forum who do nothing but talk about crossovers and say it is the single most important factor in speaker design. Is this an over-exaggeration?
Ru really concerned ? I'm not...the speakers I chose got it right. Can you imagine second guessing the speaker designer's choice of crossover configuration ? If you can, then build your own speaker.
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