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In Reply to: Best way to add a sub to Adire Audio HE10.1 posted by umanfredi on September 25, 2001 at 05:21:59:
Ugo,To remove the overlap or bass from the satellites, you have to high-pass the satellites. The cleanest way is probably to use a quality passive high-pass crossover on your satellites. Design it for your specific speakers at a given frequency, and build one. A first order high pass is usually sufficient, and easy to build - several caps in parallel.
Other than that, the next best solution would be an active crossover. Use the one in the plate amp (I'd only do this with really clean crossovers, like the Hypex units), or an outboard crossover (the AudioControl Richter Scale III is a clean crossover, and adds some nice bass EQ features, too).
Dan Wiggins
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- Re: Best way to add a sub to Adire Audio HE10.1 - Dan Wiggins 08:36:42 09/25/01 (2)
- Re: Best way to add a sub to Adire Audio HE10.1 - colinfritzke 19:06:57 09/27/01 (0)
- Adire Audio passive crossover design for HE10.1 ? - umanfredi 01:49:46 09/26/01 (0)