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Hi Scott,
Thanks for your reply.The B20's are out of my price range(they are about $1700) and I would like more low end extension than offered by the S00.If I went with the consumer line sw12 or sw10ii, what would be the best way to crossover? Would it be good enough to set the low pass on the sub to around 50hz(around where the A10 naturally rolls off)or should I really get a sub that filters the signal before reaching the A10's? I can spend about $500-perhaps you know agood place to look for NHT stuff used. Thanks a lot for your insight and thanks again for the original reccomendation to these-I'm really enjoying working with them. Mike On 24 Nov 2003 11:28:34 -0500, (Scott Dorsey) wrote: b wrote: I think someone was asking about this recently but there was no clear answer.I,d like to add a sub to extend the range of the A10's, so something with a built in crossover would be good- I can spend up to $400.Thanks for any ideas and thanks to Scott Dorsey for recomending the A10's as they're a big improvement of the event 20/20's I used to use. What is wrong with the NHT sub that they sell specifically for the A10s? --scott |
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