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<blockquote data-quote="HCCA" data-source="post: 4020507" data-attributes="member: 571196"><p>The B/A passives have a 3 setting attenuation switch (to control the output level). The crossover point is what the B/A engineers found to work best with these comps, and the passives offer tweeter protection. As it seems there have been many here that claim to have blown a tweeter or two, it would seem that the passives would be a good idea for this reason alone.</p><p></p><p>The SPZ speakers even have selectable crossover slope, and mounting optimization between coaxial, or separate mounting schemes. OK, different speakers...off topic a bit. Just thought it worth mentioning while on the subject of passives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HCCA, post: 4020507, member: 571196"] The B/A passives have a 3 setting attenuation switch (to control the output level). The crossover point is what the B/A engineers found to work best with these comps, and the passives offer tweeter protection. As it seems there have been many here that claim to have blown a tweeter or two, it would seem that the passives would be a good idea for this reason alone. The SPZ speakers even have selectable crossover slope, and mounting optimization between coaxial, or separate mounting schemes. OK, different speakers...off topic a bit. Just thought it worth mentioning while on the subject of passives. [/QUOTE]
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