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Re: Doh! Sorry to get your (and my) hopes up, but... [message #33779 is a reply to message #33771] Sat, 01 September 2001 17:43 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mike Borzcik is currently offline  Mike Borzcik
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I checked my crossovers again, and I did indeed use 0.47 uF capacitors in the compensation network. I just read them wrong when I posted the description of the assembly. So that's unfortunately not the problem. Maybe once I get pictures of the crossovers there will be something that I missed in my written description. The problem could also be the acoustics of my room. I'm in a pretty small dorm room and the speakers are right next to each other. I can sit up to eight feet away from the speakers, but I'm still directly in front of both of them. Could being directly on-axis cause some of the horn sound? They do sound pretty good, so I still think that maybe I'm just being too picky. I'm still hoping that there's something wrong with them, though. :-)
 
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