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Re: Line Level Bass / Treble Controller
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No prob... screwed around with them with a buddy after high school - when speaker engineering meant box size, port size, port depth and crossover settings only.
Used to take turns winding coils... X core size + Y wire gauge + Z windings = lowpass frequency... a steady hand and a VERY slow cordless drill. Ugh. But only the rich kids had active crossovers.
Bren R.
Last edited by BrenR; 10/18/04 06:10 AM.
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Re: Line Level Bass / Treble Controller
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Methinks you did quite a bit more than I.
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Re: Line Level Bass / Treble Controller
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There was a pretty wide range of speaker building skills. I used to buy drivers, build crossovers from VERY detailed instructions, build cabinets and make a mess with veneer.
One of my more talented friends used to go "dumpster diving" at the local Philips warehouse, dig out the defective woofers and rewind the voice coils to get longer travel / better linearity. There's always one in the crowd.
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Re: Line Level Bass / Treble Controller
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