Crossovers [message #45447] |
Sat, 25 September 2004 10:48 |
LAL
Messages: 40 Registered: May 2009
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Wayne, I assume you think the standard crossover does the job, but I wonder if you couldn't provide an alternate version or upgrade with higher grade components which would produce a superior result. Would a hand wired point to point crossover be superior to one made on a PCB? Is it a question of bang for the buck or do you think your standard supplied crossover would be hard to improve on? I ask this being largely ignorant of crossover design and should point out that I am very pleased with 4Pi Stage speakers, but was just wondering if point to point wiring or high end components might improve the sound in any worthwhile way. Larry
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Re: Crossovers [message #45450 is a reply to message #45448] |
Sat, 25 September 2004 18:26 |
LAL
Messages: 40 Registered: May 2009
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Wayne, I have no particular desire to try to build my own crossovers. I'll stick to cabinet construction and let those more knowledgeable than me do the crossovers. I was just curious if you have ever tried to use "audiophile" components as an alternative or an upgrade and if so, if you were able to produce a significant improvment albeit at a reasonable increase in expense. In other words is your crossover about as good as a crossover is going to get or could a noticeably better sounding crossover be made available as an upgrade at reasonable price increase? Again, I am not disatisfied, only curious if there is room to improve an already fine product.Larry
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