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Does anybody recognize these crossovers?
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<blockquote data-quote="BnGRacing" data-source="post: 7628038" data-attributes="member: 557400"><p>Ever see a Dynaudio crossover?</p><p></p><p>...</p><p></p><p>I have no idea what that ADS crossover is for. The old 320i/is components &amp; 200i plates had larger &amp; more complex outboard crossovers. The 300i plates had the crossovers onboard. Later models were produced during the time when ADS was changing hands over to DEI. You can tell the difference when the ADS logo went from "ADS" to "a/d/s/". Chances are that this is really a crossover meant to be sold alone for people looking to add tweets/mids to whatever they already had and was not sold with speakers. I do not remember these things at all and it's a pretty good chance that it's designed for 4ohm speakers and not meant for the HUGE ADS soft domes or later plastic tweets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BnGRacing, post: 7628038, member: 557400"] Ever see a Dynaudio crossover? ... I have no idea what that ADS crossover is for. The old 320i/is components & 200i plates had larger & more complex outboard crossovers. The 300i plates had the crossovers onboard. Later models were produced during the time when ADS was changing hands over to DEI. You can tell the difference when the ADS logo went from "ADS" to "a/d/s/". Chances are that this is really a crossover meant to be sold alone for people looking to add tweets/mids to whatever they already had and was not sold with speakers. I do not remember these things at all and it's a pretty good chance that it's designed for 4ohm speakers and not meant for the HUGE ADS soft domes or later plastic tweets. [/QUOTE]
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