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Oh my! Can it be? GITM doing DIY...
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<blockquote data-quote="ghostinthemachine" data-source="post: 61871" data-attributes="member: 760"><p>This is an old Spoornet house - built as strong as a tank. </p><p></p><p>X-over is going to be a series type for the tweeter only (FR to the 'woofer') but BSC... that, I found out now, is vital to prevent them from sounding "off". At first I thought "Oh no! They sound crap!" but Jacques from Phi Audio (who also designed the cabs for me) sent me a schematic of a BSC for the pipes. </p><p></p><p>BSC is introduced at 732.5Hz... or something like that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghostinthemachine, post: 61871, member: 760"] This is an old Spoornet house - built as strong as a tank. X-over is going to be a series type for the tweeter only (FR to the 'woofer') but BSC... that, I found out now, is vital to prevent them from sounding "off". At first I thought "Oh no! They sound crap!" but Jacques from Phi Audio (who also designed the cabs for me) sent me a schematic of a BSC for the pipes. BSC is introduced at 732.5Hz... or something like that... [/QUOTE]
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