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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 925102" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>Two things:</p><p></p><p>#1: Does that xover allow you to bandpass the mid? If not, how did you plan on bandpassing the mid?</p><p></p><p>#2: If you are a novice at this, I would not suggest using Audiocontrol crossovers. Reason being; they don't use knobs to change crossover frequency. They use what's called "modules", which is basically packs of resistors. So, to change a crossover frequency..instead of just being able to turn a knob, you need to buy resistors and build a pack (or buy an AC pack), take the cover off the crossover, take out the old pack and put the new pack in, replace the cover, then go listen and see if the new crossover point is better. If not, then you need to go through that process again and again and again till you find the right crossover point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 925102, member: 555320"] Two things: #1: Does that xover allow you to bandpass the mid? If not, how did you plan on bandpassing the mid? #2: If you are a novice at this, I would not suggest using Audiocontrol crossovers. Reason being; they don't use knobs to change crossover frequency. They use what's called "modules", which is basically packs of resistors. So, to change a crossover frequency..instead of just being able to turn a knob, you need to buy resistors and build a pack (or buy an AC pack), take the cover off the crossover, take out the old pack and put the new pack in, replace the cover, then go listen and see if the new crossover point is better. If not, then you need to go through that process again and again and again till you find the right crossover point. [/QUOTE]
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