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ESL crossover
Hi,
I have just finished building my first esl pair which sound nice but as many of you know hasn't got good bass output. So I was thinking of making it a hybrid system utilising a magnetic driver for producing the bass. My problem now is the vast difference between the output of bass driver and esl when fed with the same output signal from amp(big diff in sensitivity). So I want to equalise that as well. I have heard a few things about active crossover and bi-amping but would prefer to do a passive solution at the moment. Any help appreciated. Thanks Manoj |
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ESL crossover
This has been beaten to death on another thread. Despite all good
advice, some people still want to do passive. I think the overwhelming response has been to just "get over it" and "get on with it" by buying a purpose designed sub amp with integral crossover. You could use an external, but two amps is a burden and as you have found, trying to locate such an inefficient driver is difficult and well, inefficient. -Bill www.uptownaudio.com Roanoke VA (540) 343-1250 "Manoj" wrote in message news:TNvyc.34461$Sw.12821@attbi_s51... Hi, I have just finished building my first esl pair which sound nice but as many of you know hasn't got good bass output. So I was thinking of making it a hybrid system utilising a magnetic driver for producing the bass. My problem now is the vast difference between the output of bass driver and esl when fed with the same output signal from amp(big diff in sensitivity). So I want to equalise that as well. I have heard a few things about active crossover and bi-amping but would prefer to do a passive solution at the moment. Any help appreciated. Thanks Manoj |
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