Re: Art Array Improved Crossover [message #60437 is a reply to message #60427] |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18836 Registered: January 2001
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Somehow I missed these posts earlier. I'm glad you got around to building that crossover. I'd like to hear it someday, maybe measure it too. Judging by the speakers you've built, I think you and I have the same taste in voicing.
My guess is your room is a little more lively than mine though, because you tend to like a sort of BBC-dip-curve and I like it flatter. We both like full, powerful bass, not over-represented but definitely not weak. Perhaps the new voicing gives you more of that.
To me, what you had done already with the first-order sounded and measured very nice.
So what's with the cables? They're 12guage thick, so that's plenty for long runs. What were the old cables, 14 guage or 16 guage? What did you have in there length-wise, about 10 feet? 20 feet?
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