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What's your view of speaker crossovers?



 
 
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Old November 20th 06, 05:15 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default What's your view of speaker crossovers?


"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
Keith G wrote:
If the harmonics from a musical instrument were unimportant then top C
from a piano would sound exactly the same as from a violin. Of course
perhaps they do on your setup...


Didn't take you long, did it...??


Perfectly valid comment given your love of devices which alter the
harmonic content of a signal.

You can't have it both ways, dear boy. ;-)



snip silly sig yet again...



Really? That'll be Rule Number what from the 'Plowman's Intergalactic Guide
To Pub Lunches And How It Is'....??

Here's one from my very own wipe-clean, laminated plastic set of 'How To
Scrape By Without Having To Get Too Far In' handy hint cards:

No. 3 - "Try to resist grabbing *every single* opportunity to make yourself
look a tit and you'll probably win greater respect from your fellow
man/other posters in this group....!!"

(Asitappens, if you had been following today's fun and games with my
recordings of *both* my triode/horn and ss/ordinary speaker setups you'd
have maybe twigged I've already *got it* both ways....?? ;-)

Er....

*Dear boy*.... ;-)




 




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