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Re: Consequences of non-optimal throat transition in mid and high frequency horns [message #19181 is a reply to message #19179] Tue, 20 March 2007 00:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Peter Krojgaard is currently offline  Peter Krojgaard
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Hi Cuppa Joe,

Thanks a lot for your reply. At the time of writing I use a passive crossover between the BMS mid and the BMS tweeter. Actually I have dampened the tweeter just above 6K as you suggest. I already use an active filter between my bass horns and the BMS, and maybe an all active solution is the way to go with the BMS.

Regards
Peter

 
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