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<blockquote data-quote="Agaton Sax" data-source="post: 824964" data-attributes="member: 2475"><p>Many years ago when I was bi amping Klipschorns I asked the highly regarded builder of my pre amp if he could include RC filters on the double ouputs. He,who is known to everyone here, tried his best (which is way out there excellent) but could not get it to work well . He refused to include the mod. Figuring that if someone like him failed it is not worthwhile pursuing .I quit the idea.</p><p></p><p>Having extensive experience with active crossovers I kept persisting with passive line levels settling on a cap /choke pllxo that has served me well for decades , finally settling on a quad amp configuration. There are rules,mainly regarding pre out impedance and a 1db insertion loss but otherwise it works exactly as specified. Tbe unit is the Marchand XM 46. You can get it as a kit and that includes Phil Marchand?s experience with this somewhat black art form but if you insist on diying the coils yourself ,welll...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agaton Sax, post: 824964, member: 2475"] Many years ago when I was bi amping Klipschorns I asked the highly regarded builder of my pre amp if he could include RC filters on the double ouputs. He,who is known to everyone here, tried his best (which is way out there excellent) but could not get it to work well . He refused to include the mod. Figuring that if someone like him failed it is not worthwhile pursuing .I quit the idea. Having extensive experience with active crossovers I kept persisting with passive line levels settling on a cap /choke pllxo that has served me well for decades , finally settling on a quad amp configuration. There are rules,mainly regarding pre out impedance and a 1db insertion loss but otherwise it works exactly as specified. Tbe unit is the Marchand XM 46. You can get it as a kit and that includes Phil Marchand?s experience with this somewhat black art form but if you insist on diying the coils yourself ,welll... [/QUOTE]
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