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Re: Top octave compensation on non Eminence comp drivers [message #36116 is a reply to message #36111] Fri, 26 April 2002 21:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Thanks for the great advice on the crossover, that's going to be very useful when I try and tackle that problem, which doesn't seem so bad now. Also, I was wondering about the 1000 Hz xo point you were talking about, how much does it reduce power handling? Maybe I could compromise and go up to ~1250 or so. I don't want there to be much of a chance of blowing one of these drivers since it'll likely happen when I'm out at college 1500 miles away and I'll have to talk them through every step to replace the driver/coil/whatever. My parents will be using these for PA applications, so that's why I worry. Thanks for the wisdom!
--Ryan
 
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