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<blockquote data-quote="swgachuck" data-source="post: 6548887" data-attributes="member: 617681"><p>Yeah...the Coustic would have worked but I'm a bit scared of buying some used stuff that might work for a while...or might not. I guess after going back to Audiocontrol's site I could use 2 of the 2xs models. I could run the highpass output from the first one to the second one and get an effective bandpass that way. According to the manual the crossover modules can be made for any frequency. I'm just curious if I might gain some noise putting the mid/high signal through two crossovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swgachuck, post: 6548887, member: 617681"] Yeah...the Coustic would have worked but I'm a bit scared of buying some used stuff that might work for a while...or might not. I guess after going back to Audiocontrol's site I could use 2 of the 2xs models. I could run the highpass output from the first one to the second one and get an effective bandpass that way. According to the manual the crossover modules can be made for any frequency. I'm just curious if I might gain some noise putting the mid/high signal through two crossovers. [/QUOTE]
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