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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7928685" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>Actually, the "device" on the back of the woofer may be the woofer's low pass crossover "network". Perhaps, it's just an inductor. The current Alpine Type-S and Type-R speakers have an interesting crossover setup where the woofer's portion of the crossover is on the back of the woofer, but the tweeter crossover is in an external box. The tweeter network connects to the back of the woofer. The interesting thing about this setup is that you can bi-amp your speakers, by connecting the tweeter and woofer each directly to the amplifier channels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7928685, member: 629735"] Actually, the "device" on the back of the woofer may be the woofer's low pass crossover "network". Perhaps, it's just an inductor. The current Alpine Type-S and Type-R speakers have an interesting crossover setup where the woofer's portion of the crossover is on the back of the woofer, but the tweeter crossover is in an external box. The tweeter network connects to the back of the woofer. The interesting thing about this setup is that you can bi-amp your speakers, by connecting the tweeter and woofer each directly to the amplifier channels. [/QUOTE]
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