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RE: If that'd be the case...

In the case of crossovers, it can also be determined by other technical factors. For example, series crossovers have pretty much lost any advantage once you go beyond a single pole. So if you're speaker design can't work optimally with single pole crossovers (most can't), a series crossover isn't going to buy you much. Also, if you use a Zoebel network, a series crossover is probably going to sound the same as a parallel crossover. Etc. Lots of considerations.


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