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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondFanatic" data-source="post: 1239379" data-attributes="member: 562661"><p>Nice post dump, seems a lot of the things that you post you have no idea about... All he wants is a simple fix that he can do himself, so why suggest:</p><p></p><p>Other people have used these speakers and been very satasfied with them (I do not have personal experience with them) but saying that he needs to buy new speakers and then go active when he just wants a simple way to get rid of the unwelcomed harshness (which can be accomplished without doing what you are suggesting) is opening an entirely new can of worms and most likely more problems and questions for him then simply offering a fix.</p><p></p><p>I would simply adjust the crossover point on the tweeters by changing the capacator in crossover, or by adding an inline capacator. Or you could get the adire crossovers pre-made as previously suggested by Logikaliquid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondFanatic, post: 1239379, member: 562661"] Nice post dump, seems a lot of the things that you post you have no idea about... All he wants is a simple fix that he can do himself, so why suggest: Other people have used these speakers and been very satasfied with them (I do not have personal experience with them) but saying that he needs to buy new speakers and then go active when he just wants a simple way to get rid of the unwelcomed harshness (which can be accomplished without doing what you are suggesting) is opening an entirely new can of worms and most likely more problems and questions for him then simply offering a fix. I would simply adjust the crossover point on the tweeters by changing the capacator in crossover, or by adding an inline capacator. Or you could get the adire crossovers pre-made as previously suggested by Logikaliquid. [/QUOTE]
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