"Andy Evans" wrote in message
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That is why it is only the professionals who can afford to make many
models and even more measurements will ever be good at producing
decent speakers.
d
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Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com
That's what I'm afraid of - by using no crossover I avoid the "black
art" where a little learning can be a dangerous thing - drink deep, or
taste not the Pierian spring!
I know bugger-all about, it but crossovers aren't all that scary and you can
always get then 'made to order' if you don't fancy doing then yourself, but
the reason I don't like them (or correction networks) is because I think
that's where the harm is done, if you don't get them right. Earlier on Arny
pointed out problems at the 2 kHz point on a sample I posted, recorded from
a pair of commercial speakers I have here - how about that for being 'right
on the money'....???