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I read about a X-over mod for Maggie MMG's over at MUG that uses a resistor and an inductor, but no cap. It stated that this has a better sound than the x-over circuits using caps. Is this something that can be used on other speakers as well or is it applicable to just Maggie's?
I have some vintage Infinity Qa's and would like to use this type of crossover on the E.M.I.T. tweeters if it would work.
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Topic - Capacitor-less crossover? - RickeyM 21:06:24 02/24/05 (10)
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