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I have owned some very nice Linaeum LT-1000 speakers for the last 10
years, they have served me well, great sounding speakers. Especially for what I paid for them, $400. They were made in 1979, as far as I know. They are a little weak in the bass, they were known to be that way. I have been thinking of replacing the 8" woofers and hoping that someone out there can point me in the right direction of something that will give me a little better low end. If anybody is familiar with these speakers and can make a reccomendation I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Tom |
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I do not recommend attempting to replace the woofer. This transducer
was specifically chosen for and integrated with the crossover on this loudspeaker system. It is unlikey the speaker would be sufficient if you replaced it with another model transducer. Instead, I would recommend looking for a high quality subwoofer and actively integrating the subwooofer by using a line level 4th order 2 way stereo crossover at 70 hz or so. If you can manage stereo subwoofers, each within very close proximity to the main speakers, then it would be preferrable to integrate at approximately 80-100 hz IMO. -Chris (tomrp) wrote in message . com... I have owned some very nice Linaeum LT-1000 speakers for the last 10 years, they have served me well, great sounding speakers. Especially for what I paid for them, $400. They were made in 1979, as far as I know. They are a little weak in the bass, they were known to be that way. I have been thinking of replacing the 8" woofers and hoping that someone out there can point me in the right direction of something that will give me a little better low end. If anybody is familiar with these speakers and can make a reccomendation I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Tom |
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I do not recommend attempting to replace the woofer. This transducer
was specifically chosen for and integrated with the crossover on this loudspeaker system. It is unlikey the speaker would be sufficient if you replaced it with another model transducer. Instead, I would recommend looking for a high quality subwoofer and actively integrating the subwooofer by using a line level 4th order 2 way stereo crossover at 70 hz or so. If you can manage stereo subwoofers, each within very close proximity to the main speakers, then it would be preferrable to integrate at approximately 80-100 hz IMO. -Chris (tomrp) wrote in message . com... I have owned some very nice Linaeum LT-1000 speakers for the last 10 years, they have served me well, great sounding speakers. Especially for what I paid for them, $400. They were made in 1979, as far as I know. They are a little weak in the bass, they were known to be that way. I have been thinking of replacing the 8" woofers and hoping that someone out there can point me in the right direction of something that will give me a little better low end. If anybody is familiar with these speakers and can make a reccomendation I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Tom |
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