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<blockquote data-quote="gstokes" data-source="post: 8279344" data-attributes="member: 660947"><p>Got a firm grip on why 1 driver per channel with active crossover is really the best way to go, with 1 channel only having to drive 1 speaker (and with the passive crossover out of the way) the amplifier has maximum control or damping factor over the individual driver, that single channel is not trying to control 2 or 3 or 4 speakers (through the crossover network)in a coaxial or triaxial or quadaxial or whatever, just 1 driver is all it has to control and there's no L/C/R circuit in the way and that makes the amplifiers job much easier and it also makes for a raw driver that is in better control and able to more accurately reproduce the selected note or tone or musical peak, have i got it right so far ?</p><p></p><p>feel free to move this to the amplifier or speaker section is you see fit..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gstokes, post: 8279344, member: 660947"] Got a firm grip on why 1 driver per channel with active crossover is really the best way to go, with 1 channel only having to drive 1 speaker (and with the passive crossover out of the way) the amplifier has maximum control or damping factor over the individual driver, that single channel is not trying to control 2 or 3 or 4 speakers (through the crossover network)in a coaxial or triaxial or quadaxial or whatever, just 1 driver is all it has to control and there's no L/C/R circuit in the way and that makes the amplifiers job much easier and it also makes for a raw driver that is in better control and able to more accurately reproduce the selected note or tone or musical peak, have i got it right so far ? feel free to move this to the amplifier or speaker section is you see fit.. [/QUOTE]
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