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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Bester" data-source="post: 1160366" data-attributes="member: 26960"><p><em>There is no need for crossovers if full range drivers are used - </em>sorry sir , this statement is so clearly wrong on all levels that I just needed to respond. At the very least a full range driver needs baffle step compensation on the lower side and very often a notch higher up. Using a full range, as is , results in a serious compromise from what could be a reasonable outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Bester, post: 1160366, member: 26960"] [I]There is no need for crossovers if full range drivers are used - [/I]sorry sir , this statement is so clearly wrong on all levels that I just needed to respond. At the very least a full range driver needs baffle step compensation on the lower side and very often a notch higher up. Using a full range, as is , results in a serious compromise from what could be a reasonable outcome. [/QUOTE]
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