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Re: Why does Selah find this to be true? [message #61112 is a reply to message #61109] Wed, 30 September 2009 07:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Baron
Marlboro wrote on Tue, 29 September 2009 20:28
Thanks.

If I may ask, and don't feel a need to respond if its proprietary, at what frequency have you chosen to cross your HV's to the Fountek's in your Symmetrica speakers?


Marlboro


Sorry, that's proprietary. Also, a crossover point can be quoted but it can be acoustical or electrical. If it's non-symmetrical that can change things as well.
 
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