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Re: Consequences of non-optimal throat transition in mid and high frequency horns [message #19179 is a reply to message #19178] Mon, 19 March 2007 19:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Cuppa Joe is currently offline  Cuppa Joe
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I know that the BMS 2" coaxials have a little frequency spike just above the crossover point of 6.3kHz with their passive network. You might try an active crossover, if you're not using one already.

 
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