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After reading this forum for sometime now I decided to purchase a pair of 3677s from JBL' tent sale. Recieved them the next day. Right now running a makeshift pi crossover at 1.6k. The highs are very nice but I can't seem to get the bottom just right. Has anyone figured out how to cross the M115 in the 3677s? I have run it with the 1mh and 10uf but found i needed a zobel to cool the mids. I made it up with 8ohm 33uf and it seemed to work ok. I would like to keep it simple and not use a zobel If I happen to use them for sound reinforcement for church I would need large power resistors. I know I could get them at PE, but if I don't need them I'd rather not. I also ran it with just the 1mh inductor. They sounded ok, not as forward. I'm new to this forum stuff, so some of my discriptions may be confusing. Just need help in crossing the M115 to the horn. I have nothing nice(flat response) to compare the sound too, just my tin ears.
 
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