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![]() "Matt Ion" wrote in message news:ueq6g.122523$7a.64204@pd7tw1no... What it comes down to is, if he want's to merely swap out speakers, he needs to use coaxials or components; anything else means adding and/or replacing amps, since the existing amps don't provide a full-range output. Why on earth would he want to use a single cone speaker anyway? Are you just being obtuse for the sake of being obtuse? Obviously he wanted a single wire he could connect to a set of coaxials because he didn't realize he could remove the built-in crossover. Who's being obtuse, it was me who first suggested he do just that, prior to your first reply. My sarcastic comment above is a pefectly apt response to your statement : "anything else means adding and/or replacing amps, since the existing amps don't provide a full-range output" Tell us again why he would require a full range output, and please take into account *ALL* that I posted in my first reply to the OP prior to your "contribution" to the discussion. I think that one stated that two summing resistors prior to an amplifier, would "burn up in about 10 seconds" :-) MrT. |
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