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<blockquote data-quote="pb4ugotobed" data-source="post: 4020809" data-attributes="member: 584513"><p>the pro's also have a SQ1 and SQ2 switch to change response for on axis and off axis installations. and in addition to the tweeter protection, they also have a form of the AMD which smoothes out the tweeter response. boston's alum tweets get some nasty spikes in the upper frequencies without the AMD. if you email boston's tech support they could give you a very detailed description ofhow it works, and what the AMD is exactly (that nifty little "handle" that is on top of the tweeter you use to twist it into the mounting cup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pb4ugotobed, post: 4020809, member: 584513"] the pro's also have a SQ1 and SQ2 switch to change response for on axis and off axis installations. and in addition to the tweeter protection, they also have a form of the AMD which smoothes out the tweeter response. boston's alum tweets get some nasty spikes in the upper frequencies without the AMD. if you email boston's tech support they could give you a very detailed description ofhow it works, and what the AMD is exactly (that nifty little "handle" that is on top of the tweeter you use to twist it into the mounting cup. [/QUOTE]
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