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Crossover On Speakers?
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I've read that the M3ti does NOT contain a crossover on the woofer and thought I'd read the same for the towers. Does the M60ti have a crossover?
David
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The M60 does have a x-over on the woofer because we need to have the x-over point quite low to blend with the 5 1/4" mid-bass woofer. As much as possible we try to design woofers to have natural response characteristics that are an integral part of the overall system response. Beyond this we use x-over design to achieve the desired final result.
Ian Colquhoun President & Chief Engineer
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So does that mean the M60 and M80 have a x-over between the woofer and mid, but relies on natural roll-off instead of having a x-over between the mid and tweether?
What about the M22 and VP150?
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It is only the M3, M40, and M50 that work with the natural roll off of the woofer. All the other woofers use a x-over for the upper end roll off.
Ian Colquhoun President & Chief Engineer
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Thanks for clearing that up Ian. I am REALLY enjoying my new purchase!
David
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