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mresseguie:
Hi, guys.

I stumbled onto a FB page where I guy claims series crossovers don't perform very well, or that there are issues with them. I don't have technical knowledge of crossover design to argue with him other than to say I like how my series XO speakers sound. Anyone have thoughts on this guy's paper?

Regards,

Michael

The FB post is in a group called "DIYRM", and the post is dated October 3, 2017. https://www.facebook.com/DIYRM/posts/851021538405855?hc_location=ufi

 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_65c8z6pbn2TExCcTRXQlJuMDQ/view?fbclid=IwAR1UCVO5xeXDcHdCSRKPmZLdZOO-cW6czHYBK7gZ6ArMLD8LZxxUKxedzWo

Folsom:
He tested based off of copying the "don't change any values" approach... Fritz speakers measure nicely. Obviously the crossovers aren't universal with given values, and obviously positioning of tweeter/woofer can play a big factor.

Anyone can make any type of speaker good or bad (well maybe not anyone can make it good)

Brap:
Ditto on Fritz speakers.  Love their sound through the entire frequency range.

rollo:
  Do not get caught up in the parts used. Listen to it instead. There is a VG reason we sell LOTS of Fritz speakers.



charles

Brap:
As a more than satisfied customer of the Carrera BE's, Rollo is spot on.  They are opening up nicely and a true example of good things come in small packages.

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